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Started by drizz, March 10, 2010, 02:27:29 AM

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drizz

go to: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-vtune-performance-analyzer-for-windows-documentation/
download: VTune™ analyzer help [ZIP 20.2MB]
find inside the zip: Instruct32.chm

bonus: the chm file is unnecessarily big, use HTML Help workshop to decompile it and remove the pdfs (or leave it and have an AIO package  :wink - the pdfs are the "manuals")

bonus2: cool page that I bumped into. lists all amd/intel simd instructions http://softpixel.com/~cwright/programming/simd/

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drizz,

Thanks for the Intel link, the CHM file is very useful. Is it me or just old age but I cannot find PDF files in it, it does link to the Intel site as far as I can tell.
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qWord

thanks for link  :U
For me a good combination is reference.chm+Instruct32.chm+coach.chm
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dedndave

thanks Drizz
the softpixel site also has some cpuid info...

http://softpixel.com/~cwright/programming/simd/cpuid.php

he says he plans to update the info
i have been watching the site for about a year - no updates yet   :P
i know how it is - it is sometimes hard to find time to work on a freebie info site

hutch--

I decompiled the CHM file and found the dead PDFs. Had to reconstruct a HHP file for it but the finished size is just over 600k and its tectnically a good file to have available.
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jj2007

Quote from: drizz on March 10, 2010, 02:27:29 AM
go to: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-vtune-performance-analyzer-for-windows-documentation/
download: VTune™ analyzer help [ZIP 20.2MB]

Quote from reference.chm:

The Intel Pentium 4 processor delivers this world-class performance for consumer enthusiast and business professional desktop users as well as for entry-level workstation users.

:wink

hutch--

 :bg

JJ,

It DID some years ago. The 3.8 gig PIV processor I have sleeping on my desktop had a price tage of about $850 US when it was released.
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oex

Has anyone got a similar link (preferably also chm or html) for AMD?
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