Not sure if this is possible since I cannot find any good info searching online, but if anyone has any suggestions they would be greatly appreciated.
We're are running windows 7 64bit. I'm using a program called Camworks and my company just upgraded to the new 2015 version. What the program does is help us program where our CNC machine's tools are going (CAD/CAM software that's integrated into solidworks). With 2014 every time we generated a toolpath it would make 1 core do that tool. if we did 2 at the same time, one toolpath would use one core, the other would use another, and so on. you could even open the task manager and watch it happen. With 2015 it seems to be multi threading (not sure if that's the correct term)and spreading the load across all cores. This is great for the computers we have that have 32+ cores because before it would max out at 10 toolpaths. This is not-so-great on other computers with 4 cores where we used to generate 2 tools at a time and that would max out 2 cores and leave 2 cores for us to be able to use other software/ do other things inside camworks while waiting. Now generating 1 tool puts 4 cores at %70 and 2 tools will get them all at %100 making the computer lock up until it's done.
So, Every time we generate a tool a process called MS.exe shows up in the process manager. One instance of it for each tool generating. Now I can manually right click and set affinity for each one. but the tools only take 1-2 minutes and we have about 30 tools to do on every job so this method isn't very efficient. Is there a way for me to (or software that can) make it so each time MS.exe opens it goes to its own core or even make it go to whatever core has the least load on it at that moment? OR could I make it so that no matter what MS.exe only ever uses the same 2 cores no matter how many instances there are?
We're are running windows 7 64bit. I'm using a program called Camworks and my company just upgraded to the new 2015 version. What the program does is help us program where our CNC machine's tools are going (CAD/CAM software that's integrated into solidworks). With 2014 every time we generated a toolpath it would make 1 core do that tool. if we did 2 at the same time, one toolpath would use one core, the other would use another, and so on. you could even open the task manager and watch it happen. With 2015 it seems to be multi threading (not sure if that's the correct term)and spreading the load across all cores. This is great for the computers we have that have 32+ cores because before it would max out at 10 toolpaths. This is not-so-great on other computers with 4 cores where we used to generate 2 tools at a time and that would max out 2 cores and leave 2 cores for us to be able to use other software/ do other things inside camworks while waiting. Now generating 1 tool puts 4 cores at %70 and 2 tools will get them all at %100 making the computer lock up until it's done.
So, Every time we generate a tool a process called MS.exe shows up in the process manager. One instance of it for each tool generating. Now I can manually right click and set affinity for each one. but the tools only take 1-2 minutes and we have about 30 tools to do on every job so this method isn't very efficient. Is there a way for me to (or software that can) make it so each time MS.exe opens it goes to its own core or even make it go to whatever core has the least load on it at that moment? OR could I make it so that no matter what MS.exe only ever uses the same 2 cores no matter how many instances there are?