I think that this has been a very useful discussion and I think that we have all learned something about this area now.
I think that in simple terms this whole thing can be summarized as follows.
Using the tool does no harm. If you believe that it makes the experience better for you, or even if you perceive it to be so then run it. If you don't believe it does any good then don't run it and save what little overhead it uses.
FS2004 Affinity Tool for MULTI-core computers.
Re: FS2004 Affinity Tool for MULTI-core computers.
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Re: FS2004 Affinity Tool for MULTI-core computers.
in between I have to cancel my theory "switching cores by fs9_affinity.exe"
I checked the program with "Procmon.exe".
It starts fs9 and then it does something I dont understand and then is no more activity ...
I attach my procmon.log (zipped), perhaps somebody has an idea?

I checked the program with "Procmon.exe".
It starts fs9 and then it does something I dont understand and then is no more activity ...
I attach my procmon.log (zipped), perhaps somebody has an idea?
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