Hi,
We have in our company a 64-bit PC with a intel 6-core CPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 and 32GB RAM.
"MicroStation Connect update 2" and "Microstation Descartes stand-alone" uses just one core, about 10% of what can be used in total.
Is there a way, or is it possible, that MicroStation uses all or more off the cores.
Best regards,
Werner
Unknown said:Is there a way that MicroStation uses all or more off the cores
Most of the time MicroStation is a single-tasking application that is user-driven. The user is the limiting factor, not the number of cores. Humans are not fast enough!
Some tasks in MicroStation can use multiple threads that the operating system may assign to different cores. As an example, a common task that can benefit from multiple processors is visualisation.
Unknown said:"MicroStation Connect update 2" and "Microstation Descartes stand-alone" uses just one core
I believe that it's possible to assign a Windows application to a specific core. That is, you could assign MicroStation to one core and Descartes to another.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Here is a snapshot of the source control.
Hi Werner, Do you have the same low usage levels on the 32bit version of Descartes?