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echo: dbridge
to: Mark Hofmann
from: mark lewis
date: 2015-12-04 21:01:44
subject: 64-bit

04 Dec 15 11:09, you wrote to Jay Talbot:

 MH> Nice find!  I wonder what the settings would be once you go over 4-cores..

since the flow is hex, shown in binary, i would expect that it would
continue in the same fashion...

0x10 - 10000 - core4
0x11 - 10001 - core4, core0
0x12 - 10010 - core4, core1
0x13 - 10011 - core4, core1, core0
0x14 - 10100 - core4, core2
0x15 - 10101 - core4, core2, core0
[...]
0x1f - 11111 - core4, core3, core2 core1 core0

simple binary to hex conversion... just remember that the far right numeric
is the first core (numbered 0 [zero])...

)\/(ark

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