Install the CHUD tools, and the in /Developers/Extra/PreferencePanes you can find the processor pref pane that do what you want.

I remeber there is also some CHUD header that allow you to do it programatically, but don't remeber where.

Le 6 mars 08 à 19:12, Jay Reynolds Freeman a écrit :

I have a shiny new Mac Pro and am chasing some bugs in parallel applications that may have to do with things like cache flushing, memory barriers and OSAtomic<whatever>. I recall from somewhere, I think, that there is an mechanism somewhere, selectively to disable processor cores (or perhaps entire processors, in the case of the Mac Pro). Such a mechanism would be very useful for my tests.

If there is a Cocoa interface to this mechanism, perhaps someone could tell me what it is?

If there is a non-Cocoa interface, perhaps someone could advise me off-line?

I am a little hampered in searching the usual references in that I do not quite know what keywords to use.

Thanks very much ...

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