04-06-2023, 08:54 PM
That's an interesting idea because it would be pretty universal. Different types of CPU's on the same OS would get the the same OS distribution. I had thought about using the chain command for the same idea but wasn't sure if I could get chains to run concurrently.
Still, it would be simpler if I could simply ask my single program to use multiple physical cores. Even if there are no real qb64 commands, I have to believe their is a way for qb64 to ask MS windows how many cores I have and to use them. But, I am not experienced with accessing MS windows from qb64.
https://qb64phoenix.com/qb64wiki/index.p..._Libraries
Still, it would be simpler if I could simply ask my single program to use multiple physical cores. Even if there are no real qb64 commands, I have to believe their is a way for qb64 to ask MS windows how many cores I have and to use them. But, I am not experienced with accessing MS windows from qb64.
https://qb64phoenix.com/qb64wiki/index.p..._Libraries