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Seems this is something related CPU-s or total Windows thread count I tested it on Windwos 2003, where are 2x2,4GHz Intel Xeon There occurs this issue on 800 threads Maybe is this something related with OS?
On Aug 25 12:30, Raul Metsma wrote:
Ohh never get this right :( Actually I am more system administrator than programmer
Lets try again: http://rtedev.com/~raul/threads/threads.c Compile this program under mingw gcc -o threads.exe threads.c ./threads 600
now compile http://rtedev.com/~raul/threads/main.c with cygwin and when I execute this, then threads.exe will eat 100% CPU
Er... well, no, not on my system. It takes 3 to 5% CPU and that doesn't change when starting main.exe.
Corinna
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