Thats right. I just popped in my new Pentium D 805 and clocked it to 3.9Ghz I boot up FSX, crank up the settings, and notice that my frames have doubbled. So I think that both of my cores are being used. Wrong. The sim is still only useing one core. What it may be doing is shuffeling all the background stuff onto the second core, so everything runs more smooth.
Anyway this is what I found.
Cheers
Cameron
I read a bit around here and there about FSX and CPU affinity.
When you're done with that, create a new, empty text file in your FSX folder. Open it and copy and paste the following lines into it:
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ECHO ON
imagecfg.exe -u FSX.exe
imagecfg.exe -a 0x2 FSX.exe
pause
Then, save the file and close notepad. Rename the file [whatever name].bat . Confirm the question with "yes" and you're done.
To patch your FSX.exe simply double-click the batch file. If the patching was successful, one of the last lines should read:FSX.exe updated with the following configuration information:
Process Affinity Mask: 00000002
Am experiencing some issues with the batch file upon restarting the PC. Have noticed the affinity has moved back to CPU0 again. I have no idea why but perhaps someone else can advise why this is happening??
No hacking or batch file is needed if the dual core hotfix is applied as outlined in the link provided above.
Any dual-core processor will only fully come into it's own if you are using a 64-bit operating system like Vista 64 or XP 64. In addition, the software you are running must be optimised for a dual-core processor, as indeed FSX is.
And Games like Quake are programmed to take advantage
of more than one Core for... well since I can remember.
Fs definately needs a new core !!! One that supports multithreading, one where all the bottlenecks like autogen
are replaced by nowadays technolgy.
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