Will MASM package include SSE help file someday?
I can't see the point, Intel publish a very comprehensive set of manuals, they are always the best and most up to date.
Quote from: hutch-- on May 26, 2009, 10:18:02 AM
I can't see the point, Intel publish a very comprehensive set of manuals, they are always the best and most up to date.
I dont know, have the link?
Intel Manuals (http://www.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/)
ftp
address
download.intel.com
port
21
path
/design/processor/manuals/
good luck.
:wink
sorry, i misread the Chm.
i know what you mean
i prefer CHM over PDF any day
cool Utill - all those manuals are updated - march/april
your english no ',' no '?' and no '.'.
north korea english?
:wink
k n o w
to have knowledge of - lol
ftp://download.intel.com/design/
very nice - all kinds of goodies
intel in chinese...
ftp://download.intel.com/cn/
None of the link works.
Also, I dont like pdf.
Quote from: Farabi on May 27, 2009, 04:10:10 AM
None of the link works.
Also, I dont like pdf.
You mean this:
ftp://download.intel.com/design/processor/manuals/ ?
Works for me.
I like pdf, but only for printing purpose.
Still prefer chm for screen reading
Quote from: FarabiAlso, I dont like pdf.
I think you are going to have to create your own if you want it that bad.
lol
well - look at it this way - if you make the chm
you will be an expert
and we get a free chm :bg
:thumbu
support Farabi (TM) again!
The workload changing a PDF to a workable CHM is large and if its only a preference of CHM over PDF then the person who has the preference can cater for their own demand. The volume of work to change all of the Winhelp format help files to CHM was more than enough so its not as if I have any greate desire to take on a task of this size.
i noticed Travis made a nice CHM for his Process Viewer program
he would have the right tools
Quote from: dedndave on May 28, 2009, 08:51:52 PM
lol
well - look at it this way - if you make the chm
you will be an expert
and we get a free chm :bg
Well I guess it was not for a human to handle.
...but for humans.
No need to be an expert to made a .chm on SSE intructions.
Just get the AMD or intel books and put the contents in a .chm
Farabi, take a look here under the "Manuals" heading. (If you need a login and do not have one, try bugmenot1/bugmenot1. Do register though, it's a great website.)
http://developer.amd.com/documentation/guides/Pages/default.aspx