Many of these support chips were also used with other processors.
Under normal conditions a machine with several processors would also cost a great deal more.
Its most common use is in embedded systems, especially those with multiple processors.
With older processors, these activities could cause a computer to slow down or even crash.
When run with two processors this gives the following output.
Cray-3 systems with one, two and four processors will be available for shipment in mid-1993.
It has since been upgraded with additional processors to reach the current total.
It turned out not to work reliably with 286 and faster processors.
An alternative installer is available for systems with 32-bit processors.
Some of the storage units were supposed to be able to have been shared with other processors in the product line.