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PLPA is an attempt to solve the problem that there are multiple API's for processor affinity within Linux. Specifically, the functions sched_setaffinity() and sched_getaffinity() have numbers and types of parameters depending on your Linux vendor and/or version of GLibc. This is quite ... [More] problematic for applications attempting to use processor affinity in Linux for compile-time, link-time, and run-time reasons. The PLPA provides a single processor affinity API that developers can write to in order to get both consistent behavior and binary compatibility across different Linux installations. [Less]

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Affinity Changer - utility for dynamic change process affinity and priority.

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Simple utility program for assigning critical threads to logical CPUs or whole cores.

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A tool to manage default processor affinities in Windows.

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ADDBAN almost 4000 users in one second!

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two people guess each other's words when they see the same picture shown on the gadget.

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