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Subject: Re: Profiling with Visual C++ 5 and 6: a story of woe

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 19:25:01 01/31/00

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On January 31, 2000 at 22:07:05, Tom Kerrigan wrote:

>On January 31, 2000 at 19:43:42, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On January 31, 2000 at 19:40:09, Dave Gomboc wrote:
>>
>>>On January 31, 2000 at 19:17:16, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>One thing that is a bit confusing is that it becomes much easier to profile if
>>>>you put all the profiler EXE's, DLL's, and batch files in the same directory as
>>>>the executable you are profiling.
>>>>
>>>>Yet another reason to buy vtune.
>>>
>>>Some posters have commented that they don't trust Intel's compiler.  Will vtune
>>>work using straight MSVC (not Intel's back-end)?
>>
>>I use it with MS VC++ 6.0.  There is a quirk where once in a while I have to
>>edit the registry settings.  But I like it a lot.
>
>What is it and where do I get it?

Here is the trial version of Vtune.  Vtune alters your compiler.
http://developer.intel.com/vtune/analyzer/DEMO2.HTM

Here is true-time (works with MS VC++), which is another option (which we use
here also):
http://www.numega.com/products/perf/tt_vc.shtml




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