> >> If no one of the actual coders has a (working) dual-CPU system, I'd >> be >> happy to give the code a go. >> As long as you tell me how to run it and what the code should output. >> I know my way around cvs and I know C and C++. > >Just checkout the current repository under net=3D5Fkit/source/server and >say "make". Then you should have a test=3D5Fmbuf executable in that >directory. You can run it, and it shouldn't crash or report any errors. >If it runs okay, you could change it to use more threads (I commit my >changed one to CVS, so you just have to change the THREADS definition). Ok, I ran the test_mbuf executable and it seems to run fine. The only curious thing is that sometimes messages of this kind: thread 0: 32 loops complete get printed in the terminal before the message: threads started... Mark