Question reference the TileProxy (TP) project

I have TP working reasonably well on my computer. The following screenshots bear this out. The first is an approach over the LA freeway to LAX using FSX scenery. The second is the same approach but using TP sat scenery.
The TP screenshot is a satellite photo of the area showing the exact shape and location of all objects and terrain in the area. This shows how the area looks today or on the day the photos were taken. Note the LA freeway and the mixing bowl just SE of LAX.
Currently, I use TP to review how an area is supposed to look in any given location. However, it limits me with my PC configuration, to using slow flying aircraft and frequently having to reset or refresh a flight. I am currently running with a dual core 3.0 GHz configuration. The TP software is written to run best on a quad core configuration, so my question is.
Is there anyone running this TP software package with a quad core configuration and if so, how well does it perform for you? If you should be interested in trying it, it is free, and can be found at www.sourceforge.net as the
The TP screenshot is a satellite photo of the area showing the exact shape and location of all objects and terrain in the area. This shows how the area looks today or on the day the photos were taken. Note the LA freeway and the mixing bowl just SE of LAX.
Currently, I use TP to review how an area is supposed to look in any given location. However, it limits me with my PC configuration, to using slow flying aircraft and frequently having to reset or refresh a flight. I am currently running with a dual core 3.0 GHz configuration. The TP software is written to run best on a quad core configuration, so my question is.
Is there anyone running this TP software package with a quad core configuration and if so, how well does it perform for you? If you should be interested in trying it, it is free, and can be found at www.sourceforge.net as the