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From: darthshak on 13 May 2010 22:49 (Didn't want to start a new thread). <Bump>
From: Steven Lord on 14 May 2010 09:49
"darthshak" <vishakadatta(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:2084679226.134012.1273819840593.JavaMail.root(a)gallium.mathforum.org... > (Didn't want to start a new thread). <Bump> Threads are cheap, don't be afraid to create a new one for a new topic or if the older thread hasn't seen activity for a while (for an appropriate definition of "a while".) Anyway, search for how to set process affinity on your particular flavor of UNIX and use that mechanism to tell MATLAB to keep its hands off one or more of your cores. -- Steve Lord slord(a)mathworks.com comp.soft-sys.matlab (CSSM) FAQ: http://matlabwiki.mathworks.com/MATLAB_FAQ |