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Started by alloy, December 26, 2012, 02:12:00 PM

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alloy

 I've noticed over the past few years that the documentation explaining the Intel instruction set and the SSE1 and SSE2  instructions has gotten more confusing by being less descriptive. I have some interactive SSE1 and SSE2 tutorials downloaded from Intel that explain it very clearly and do not seem to have any visible warnings about re distributing them. I have not seen them on the internet in years and will gladly upload them if they are wanted.

dedndave


alloy

I downloaded it freely from Intel so to my knowledge its okay.

These seem to only work in 32 bit Windows 98 and XP. Run SSE1 Tutorial/CBT/SFP_CBT.EXE for the SSE1 tutorial and run SSE2 tutorial/DFP_CBT.exe for the SSE2 tutorial.

It's at:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B47Q3itgr27wcjVCZ0ZxZlh0OWM


dedndave

much appreciated
i am in an "sse learning phase"   :biggrin:
7-zip makes it pretty easy to split up files

sinsi


dedndave

many thanks   :t

wow - these are great   :biggrin:

had to modify the path in the asym.ini file
it was pointing to P:   :P

alloy

Thanks dedndave and sinsi. I will probably take that file down in a few days.

dedndave

i mentioned modifying the asym.ini file
it seems you can just delete or rename it, getting rid of it, altogether
it is used if the runtimes are on a network share

frktons

I downloaded it and had a general look at the files.
It seems a little bit outdated, and it's a pity Intel
did not update it.
Could be very useful indeed.
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Gunther

Hi alloy,

thank you for that. It's great for beginners.

Gunther
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alloy