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Does Image for DOS support Multi-Core CPU?

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:57 pm
by awpd13
Does Image for DOS support Multi-Core CPU?

I see some old threads from 2014-2015 saying that it does not support multi-core.

Am wondering if the newer 2019 version of Image for DOS supports multi-core.

Thanks

Re: Does Image for DOS support Multi-Core CPU?

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 10:29 pm
by TeraByte Support
Hello,

It's always supported multi-core CPU's. It doesn't use the extra cores
though. Instead use Image for Windows or Image for Linux which do.

On 11/17/2019 11:57 AM, awpd13 wrote:
> Does Image for DOS support Multi-Core CPU?
>
> I see some old threads from 2014-2015 saying that it does not support multi-core.
>
> Am wondering if the newer 2019 version of Image for DOS supports multi-core.
>
> Thanks
>
>



Re: Does Image for DOS support Multi-Core CPU?

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 4:34 pm
by DrTeeth
On Sun, 17 Nov 2019 14:29:38 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
"TeraByte Support (DF)" disturbed
my reverie and wrote:

>It's always supported multi-core CPU's. It doesn't use the extra cores
>though

By supporting multi-core CPUs but not using the cores, do you mean it
does not crash when presented with one? In normal parlance "support"
means "use".
--
Cheers,

DrT

** Amateurs built the Ark, but professionals built the Titanic.**

Re: Does Image for DOS support Multi-Core CPU?

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:10 pm
by TeraByte Support
It means it doesn't do anything special to access additional cores.


On 11/18/2019 8:34 AM, DrTeeth wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2019 14:29:38 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
> "TeraByte Support (DF)"
>
> disturbed
> my reverie and wrote:
>
>> It's always supported multi-core CPU's. It doesn't use the extra cores
>> though
>
> By supporting multi-core CPUs but not using the cores, do you mean it
> does not crash when presented with one? In normal parlance "support"
> means "use".
>