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Xms/Xmx borders08 Oct 2008 15:18 GMT1
we have some installations of our (much-RAM-consuming) software on
different customer systems. Most systems are 32-bit-Windows. There we
have the following JVM options:
-server
mulitple cpu machines05 Oct 2008 04:05 GMT1
I was wondering if there is any hope of extracting the two cpu serial
numbers on a multiple CPU and/or multiple core machine. Failing that,
is there a way to ensure you run a piece of code on a selected CPU so
that you will get a consistent serial number?
 
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