I'm using Analog Discovery 2 and WaveForms 3.8.2 64-bit under Ubuntu 18.04 64 bit on a Core i5 Asus box. Overall I am impressed with AD2 and WF. Monitoring with htop, when I process a large (60 MByte, 10e6 samples) scope file only one core and one thread is used, and processing FFT takes 60+ seconds. I also have 16 GB RAM and an SSD. There are 4GB of free memory and no swap file usage. Is there a way to get WaveForms to use more of the available resources? I've searched here and googled but find no mention of this. In the screen capture you can see WF is only using thread 1. Thanks...
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Bruce Boyes
I'm using Analog Discovery 2 and WaveForms 3.8.2 64-bit under Ubuntu 18.04 64 bit on a Core i5 Asus box. Overall I am impressed with AD2 and WF. Monitoring with htop, when I process a large (60 MByte, 10e6 samples) scope file only one core and one thread is used, and processing FFT takes 60+ seconds. I also have 16 GB RAM and an SSD. There are 4GB of free memory and no swap file usage. Is there a way to get WaveForms to use more of the available resources? I've searched here and googled but find no mention of this. In the screen capture you can see WF is only using thread 1. Thanks...
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