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Operating Systems AIX cpu speed Post 49010 by csaunders on Tuesday 23rd of March 2004 01:40:00 PM
Old 03-23-2004
Im not allowed to use freeware Smilie

but here is the output from lsedv........

lsdev -Cc processor
proc6 Available 00-06 Processor
proc0 Available 00-00 Processor
proc2 Available 00-02 Processor
proc4 Available 00-04 Processor


not sure what this means....
 

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NAME
PTBatcher - CLI interface to Hugin Batch processor SYNOPSIS
PTBatcher [options] -a input.pto DESCRIPTION
PTBatcher Queues and processes stitching projects. Functionality is similar to the the GUI Hugin Batch Processor. The default action with the -a parameter is to add the specified project to the stitching queue and exit. The stitching queue may be processed by the GUI Hugin Batch Processor application, or by PTBatcher without a GUI, but not by both at the same time. To process the queue with PTBatcher use the -b parameter. OPTIONS
-a file add project to queue. Unless -o option is present, the default prefix is appointed. -o output prefix (together with -a option) -l list all projects in batch queue -c clear all projects from batch queue -x id remove project with specified id -r reset all projects to waiting status -b start batch process -p use parallel processing (together with -b option) -d delete .pto files when complete (together with -b option) -s shutdown computer when complete (together with -b option) -v verbose mode -h print this help SEE ALSO
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