Thank you for the prompt.
For the first time, ever, I have been able to really see how much CPU time my own (BBC Basic) application has been using.
The Acorn !Usage program just wasn't up to the job!
But the Windows XP task manager is now giving me the graph I expected to see.
- The XP graph sits at 0% until I start Virtual RPC-SE.
- Virtual RPC-SE uses 100% of the CPU for about 30 seconds on startup ....
- .... and then drops to about about 2% with no applications running.
- And then the XP CPU Usage graph shows what I expect when run my application.
- And also shows what is going on with web-server CGI scripts running at the same time.
And, best of all, the whole application runs so much faster than on any of my 'real' Risc OS machines.
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I do not understand why you see two graphs on a single processor system. I don't.
Aaron will give us the definitive answer, but I see no reason why Virtual RPC-SE will not run on a dual core system (although I will be pleasantly surprised if it uses both).