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<body class='hmmessage'><BR>Nevermind. I just found the answer in the mail archive. There's no multiprocessor support.<BR><BR><BR>
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From: suranap@hotmail.com<BR>To: plt-scheme@list.cs.brown.edu<BR>Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 12:29:51 -0500<BR>Subject: [plt-scheme] Compile MzScheme to use OS threads<BR><BR>
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In "Inside PLT MzScheme", it says MzScheme is basically a single<BR>threaded runtime. But way back in version 103p, it says: "On a few<BR>platforms, including Windows, Solaris, and Linux, MzScheme can be<BR>compiled to map each Scheme thread to a separate operating system<BR>thread. The advantage of the OS-thread configuration is that different<BR>Scheme threads can take advantage of different processors on a multi-<BR>processor machine." <BR> <BR>That's what I want. Has support for this been removed, or is it still possible to compile<BR>mzscheme to use OS threads? How? I compiled with pthreads, but that<BR>didn't appear to work.<BR><BR>Thanks.<BR> <BR><BR>
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