Laaca
Czech republic, 15.05.2010, 08:11 |
multicore processors in DOS (Developers) |
Japheth wrote an example of DOS long 64 bit EXE,
But has anobody tried to create a DOS program using more CPU cores?
Something like "Hello from core 0" -- "Hello from core 1"
Because I don't see any benefit from 64 bit mode in DOS but I could imagine some from using of two CPU cores. (like one for TSR, another one for program) --- DOS-u-akbar! |
RayeR
CZ, 15.05.2010, 13:47 (edited by RayeR, 15.05.2010, 16:48)
@ Laaca
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multicore processors in DOS |
Well I forgot the HX feature - delete this --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
Rugxulo
Usono, 15.05.2010, 16:14
@ Laaca
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multicore processors in DOS |
> Japheth wrote an example of DOS long 64 bit EXE,
> But has anobody tried to create a DOS program using more CPU cores?
> Something like "Hello from core 0" -- "Hello from core 1"
See here. Long story short, Japheth has/had an example and did some work for HX, but it got scrapped due to his legal (?) concerns. |
Rugxulo
Usono, 17.05.2010, 00:29
@ Rugxulo
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multicore processors in DOS |
BTW, here's what Eric Auer says:
> When multi core mode kicks out the BIOS, you can
> probably run either the original or, probably better
> and safer, a plain real mode BIOS in a vm86 task for
> which your multi core manager software takes care
> that it gets the IRQs and stuff. A nice candidate
> would be the BIOS of BOCHS or QEMU, I would say.
> Because it is open source, you can even patch it. |
DOS386
23.05.2010, 07:13
@ Laaca
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multicore processors in DOS |
> Because I don't see any benefit from 64 bit mode in DOS but I could
> imagine some from using of two CPU cores.
Indeed: 7-ZIP or some other compression
> like one for TSR, another one for program
What does your TSR do that it needs that much CPU ???
Japheth's 4486 (2008-Jun) apparently didn't work
(I don't need it that badly, removing some bugs would be maybe a better idea ...) --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
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