1. CPU percent + 64-bit support

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Hi all!

Is there a way in Eu proggie written for Windows and/or Linux to detect how much
CPU it's using and possible limit the usage for example to max. 70%?

Is Euphoria going to have support for 64-bit Win and Linux?

PS. It's great that Eu is now free and open source! I hope it will help to
spread this great programming language for larger masses :) I was thinking to buy
the latest version, but now that it's free decided to make a donation :)

Best regards,
-- Tapani Talvitie

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2. Re: CPU percent + 64-bit support

Tapani Talvitie wrote:
> 
> (sorry if you get this twice, I tried to sent this as e-mail to EUForum at
> topica.com
> but it didn't seem to go trough)
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> Is there a way in Eu proggie written for Windows and/or Linux to detect how
> much CPU it's using and possible limit the usage for example to max. 70%?
> 
> Is Euphoria going to have support for 64-bit Win and Linux?
> 
> PS. It's great that Eu is now free and open source! I hope it will help to
> spread
> this great programming language for larger masses :) I was thinking to buy the
> latest version, but now that it's free decided to make a donation :)
> 
> Best regards,
> -- Tapani Talvitie

Under Windows the API function GetProcessTimes() would make it possible to
determine CPU usage (Not with Win9x). A far as I know no Windows desktop OS
supports CPU quotas although it was supported on Windows2000 Datacentre Server.
It may be supported in Vista. Some third party software does offer this feature.
Linux support ?

A properly written Euphoria program should run under a 64 bit OS but there is
currently no other support.

Larry Miller

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3. CPU percent + 64-bit support

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Hi all!

Is there a way in Eu proggie written for Windows and/or Linux to detect 
how much CPU it's using and possible limit the usage for example to max. 
70%?

Is Euphoria going to have support for 64-bit Win and Linux?

PS. It's great that Eu is now free and open source! I hope it will help 
to spread this great programming language for larger masses :) I was 
thinking to buy the latest version, but now that it's free decided to 
make a donation :)

Best regards,
-- Tapani Talvitie

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Is there a way in Eu proggie written for Windows and/or Linux to detect
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Is Euphoria going to have support for 64-bit Win and Linux?<br>
<br>
PS. It's great that Eu is now free and open source! I hope it will help
to spread this great programming language for larger masses :) I was
thinking to buy the latest version, but now that it's free decided to
make a donation :)<br>
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-- Tapani Talvitie<br>
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4. Re: CPU percent + 64-bit support

Tapani wrote:
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> Hi all!
> 
> Is there a way in Eu proggie written for Windows and/or Linux to detect 
> how much CPU it's using and possible limit the usage for example to max. 
> 70%?
> 

You may wish to look at the API wrapped in "Process Viewer" by Pete Stoner, 
in the Archive.

HTH
CChris

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