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FS2004 Affinity Tool by Behcet H. Sefkatlioglu

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Hi all,It seems that this discussion is somewhat suffering from a language problem and as far as I'm concerned from insufficient computer knowledge. For me it is still not entirely clear what the tool does exactly. I understand that it performs an action automatically, which the clever 'CPU tweakers' among us previously executed manually. Never heard of this type of tweaking before. I have a dual core AMD Athlon (with an optimizer running in the background) and have always assumed that FS would use both cores. Do I understand it correctly that tweaking the CPU (either with the task manager or with this new tool) forces FS to use both cores, thus increasing performance?Kind regards,Ren

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Hi all,It seems that this discussion is somewhat suffering from a language problem and as far as I'm concerned from insufficient computer knowledge. For me it is still not entirely clear what the tool does exactly. I understand that it performs an action automatically, which the clever 'CPU tweakers' among us previously executed manually. Never heard of this type of tweaking before. I have a dual core AMD Athlon (with an optimizer running in the background) and have always assumed that FS would use both cores. Do I understand it correctly that tweaking the CPU (either with the task manager or with this new tool) forces FS to use both cores, thus increasing performance?Kind regards,Ren

Thanks for the explanation KJ. I'll give it a try.Ren

René Bongers

This tool definitely helped my Quad Core 2.67. No more jerkiness, even on side views.

BumpQUOTE (eneee @ Jan 6 2010, 05:10 AM) Tyr this file : http://hotfile.com/links/22976120/d265925/...U_ALL_CPUs_.rar . it must be work.If you have Vista or Windows7 try to run it with "Administatro mode"Ok tried this version (I think it's the same as the one I tried earlier). Still nothing, FS9 and other applications are still running on both CPUs. Sorry.

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Keith B.

 

Life is a short dash between two dates on a Tombstone

I have tried this APP and all I get is my FS scenery flickering as if refreshing all the time, and all AI aircraft are jumping forward as if theyare on double speed!!CheersKeith

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