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> Dual Processor Support, i have a question :)
rageheart
post Fri 27 Sep 2002, 17:00
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hello!

im using logic 5.2 on os9.
currently only one processor is computing the plugins, the other one computes the gui afaik.
will that change in the future, perhaps with osx/audio units, so that both processors are used for computing the plugins?

thn for any hint! smile.gif

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lepetitmartien
post Mon 30 Sep 2002, 02:27
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Sorry but I saw your post 2 days ago and after moving it (you bad boy spank spank) I forgot to answer (too many bad boys)

In OS9, mutiproc support is define at the app level, so DP uses both procs on task-to-do basis. Logic is different as it affect one proc to midi and the other to audio, not the best way to do but at least they use both.

In OSX, multiproc support is at the os level. That is the system decide, the app follow so that everything runs with the power it needs, which can use both procs.

On the exact brewing, a developer maybe could give us a bit more light but for me it's enough. On the intricacies of audiounits etc. a thread is already here about, with a link to the docs from apple upon if I remember well.

Anyway, first thing is to have a biproc mac smile.gif


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