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    Runing multi-super pi at same time

    I wanna run two pi with my dual-core cpu (one with each core) at the same time , quickly click button "OK" twice or more is not a good idea cause it is not the real same time , you think ?

    So is there any program or method can help me do that ?

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    Why do u want to click at the same time ? It will use just 1 core anyway
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    He wants to try multiple cores.
    When you have 2 threads runnig at the same time, your CPU will use the second core and run at 100%.
    With Quad Cores, you run Quad Threads.

    @ kg2100. Maybe you should look @ cbb...

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    Run two instances of SPi and quickly alt-tab + enter. I can typically execute two SPi 32M runs within a second of each other if not less with a simple alt-tab. Get both instances setup so that they are at the "Press ok to calculate" and then quickly hit enter, alt-tab, hit enter.

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    You must have also have a second copy of the program, you cannot run the same EXE twice

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