Because of an error making it impossible to test n's larger than 4980000.Originally posted by Veramocor
Why were the SSE2 instructions disabled on the last client?
Yes, hyperthreading is (almost) like having two CPU's, and the client only runs on one. On a real SMP system running Linux I just started two instances in seperate directories. For windows the service installer should be able to do it for you.
Another question, the client runs only using 50% of CPU recources, is that due to hyperthreading? Can I take advantage of 100% of CPU resources during idle state if I want to?