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<blockquote data-quote="Topology" data-source="post: 9643075" data-attributes="member: 343193"><p>"multi-threading"</p><p>lol, you failed again too.can't u see that clearly.</p><p>first of all know. what is so called a thread.</p><p>thread is a smallest unit which the OS schedules for processing. so in this scenario the CPU uses for processing. instance differs from thread. thread may use same instance or multiple instances. if it uses multiple instance it won't share resources like memory,so you would have to pass through Operating System implemented method if you wanna access to a particular data of one instance. it's obvious. threads are lined up by the OS for processing. and processor takes one by one thread then process and return the output to the OS again. but instances are used entirely in OS side.</p><p>it likes a copy of a same application run parallely. though it executes separately it won't process parallely (in default condition). of course you can use. multiple treads for even games.</p><p>though it use a SINGLE instance.</p><p>have you ever heard about multi-threading applications? probably yes, then you may realize it uses a single instance but process parallely which is so called multiple threading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topology, post: 9643075, member: 343193"] "multi-threading" lol, you failed again too.can't u see that clearly. first of all know. what is so called a thread. thread is a smallest unit which the OS schedules for processing. so in this scenario the CPU uses for processing. instance differs from thread. thread may use same instance or multiple instances. if it uses multiple instance it won't share resources like memory,so you would have to pass through Operating System implemented method if you wanna access to a particular data of one instance. it's obvious. threads are lined up by the OS for processing. and processor takes one by one thread then process and return the output to the OS again. but instances are used entirely in OS side. it likes a copy of a same application run parallely. though it executes separately it won't process parallely (in default condition). of course you can use. multiple treads for even games. though it use a SINGLE instance. have you ever heard about multi-threading applications? probably yes, then you may realize it uses a single instance but process parallely which is so called multiple threading. [/QUOTE]
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