IRQ affinity with Win2K
This is a discussion about IRQ affinity with Win2K in the Windows Hardware category; I read on some web page (can't remember which) that it was possible to define IRQ affinity on a multi proc system ( like cpu affinity for prog) i. e. you can choose on which cpu, IRQ will be treated.
I read on some web page (can't remember which) that it was possible to define IRQ affinity on a multi proc system ( like cpu affinity for prog) i.e. you can choose on which cpu, IRQ will be treated. Does anyone know where it can be tuned or is it a feature of the server version?
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it was a dos interface program, not very friendly at all. It took a bit of reading to understand it. IT was based on and for nt4.0, dunno if it will work with win2k.
I wouldnt not recommend on using it, I think NT does a very good job of balancing ur sytem.
But if u really want it, I remember I found at www.microsoft.com 2 years ago. IT took a lot for me to find it and I was disapointed with the results. Ill try looking for it as well, u might want to check an nt4.0 cd I for some reason remember that it MIGHT have had it as well.
I wouldnt not recommend on using it, I think NT does a very good job of balancing ur sytem.
But if u really want it, I remember I found at www.microsoft.com 2 years ago. IT took a lot for me to find it and I was disapointed with the results. Ill try looking for it as well, u might want to check an nt4.0 cd I for some reason remember that it MIGHT have had it as well.