17.05.2009, 07:02
I was wrong in my previous explanation about the functions of the numbers.
This is how it works, if IL2 were programmed for multi cores:
=0 - OS decides
=1 - core 0
=2 - core 1
=3 - core 0+1
=4 - core 2
=5 - core 0+2
=6 - core 1+2
=7 - core 0+1+2
=8 - core 3
=15 - core 0+1+2+3
So I guess the options for a quad core user and IL2 are 0, 1, 2, 4 and 8.
This is how it works, if IL2 were programmed for multi cores:
=0 - OS decides
=1 - core 0
=2 - core 1
=3 - core 0+1
=4 - core 2
=5 - core 0+2
=6 - core 1+2
=7 - core 0+1+2
=8 - core 3
=15 - core 0+1+2+3
So I guess the options for a quad core user and IL2 are 0, 1, 2, 4 and 8.