Hi, I'm running Tina 9.3.200 under win 7 on an ryzen 9 pc. When I run transient analysis (on one of your example files, as I'm just figuring out Tina), I notice it's maxing out every core in my pc, rendering the machine essentially useless until the simulation completes. If I deny it even a single thread from one core by changing process affinity, all simulation stops until I give it back. In effect, Tina insists on hogging all cores or it won't run a simulation at all. Can this be fixed?