El día 29/01/2008 a 23:33 Matthias Krüger escribió...

Hi,

> I think torcs could use more than just one core when the  
> qualification-results for ai-drivers are calculated; when each driver is  
> load with an "own" torcs (which could run each on different cores of the  
> processor), and the results just come together on the "main" torcs, the  
> calculation wouldn't take much time as it takes at the moment on  
> processors with several cores.
>
> I hope the idea is understandable (I'm still learning English :-])

As far I understand you mean that when possible if the ai-drivers are
being used, the program whould be smart enough to make use of
parallell processing by using the available cores on the CPU. Is it?

regards

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