My program creates a ruleset on startup .. ofc that can only be done singlecore, but after that i repeatetly call a predicate that does not modify the ruleset and it is not dependant on the parallel calls. So i just want to run every predicate call on a new core, without any interaction with the other calls. But how can i setup the parallel solving ? Am 22.06.2010 18:12, schrieb Wit Jakuczun: > 2010/6/22 Christian Wirth <tyrion_at_geek-squad.de > <mailto:tyrion_at_geek-squad.de>> > > Hi, > > i'm running eclipse CLP on Dualcore and a Quad CPU machine, and would > like to use those additional cores/cpus. I'm running eclipse from Java > and it's already setup to create multiple parallel threads, but > eclipse > seems to use only one core anyway ? > What do i need to do ? > > I what way would you like to use more than one cpu? If you are asking > whether ECLiPSe can solve clp problems using many cpus then the answer > is no (according to my knowledge). But you could try to do it by > yourself by decomposing your problem and solving each subproblem with > separate eclipse solver. > Best regards > -- > [ Wit Jakuczun http://www.linkedin.com/in/jakuczunwit ]Received on Tue Jun 22 2010 - 16:17:16 CEST
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