> You might have to use vmware workstation in order to configure the
> virtual machine to use more than 1 core:
>
>  http://www.vmware.com/products/ws/
>
> It costs money, but there is an easy 1-month free trial.  You could try
> that in order to tell whether multiple cores will work with the
> virtual machine.

Thanks for your suggestion. I downloaded the trial version of
Workstation, and I was able to change a "Processor" setting so that
VMWare Workstation said that it was using 2 processors. Even after
that change, though, if I started two worksheets with independent
calculations, they still ran on just one core. Do you have any other
thoughts?


Thanks again,

James Parson
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