Can anyone suggest the best way to get CoreConverter.exe to use all the CPU cores when run from a MAKE utility?
I am planning to convert a manual Batch Converter procedure to an automatic procedure using the MAKE utility calling CoreConverter to convert files that have changed since the last conversion, but I can see no way to drive the -processor="n" parameter such that all cores are used.
This will run under Windows 7.
Thanks.
I am planning to convert a manual Batch Converter procedure to an automatic procedure using the MAKE utility calling CoreConverter to convert files that have changed since the last conversion, but I can see no way to drive the -processor="n" parameter such that all cores are used.
This will run under Windows 7.
Thanks.
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