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Quexal  1.7.4
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Company:  Tommesani.com
Released:  05-22-2004
Platform:  Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Wi..
Price:  $49
License:  Shareware
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MMX/SSE instructions can greatly enhance the performance of the following applications: multimedia (audio/video), communications, DSP kernels, 2D and 3D graphics, image processing and speech recognition. But current compilers do not support these instructions. Now there is a better way: Quexal, a development environment aimed at MMX/iSSE programmers. Here is how Quexal will help you get the job done quickly and easily: - flatten the learning curve! you can work with well understood concepts, such as variables and common operations, instead of registers and cryptic MMX/SSE opcodes; - take it easy! its custom designed graphical interface guides you step by step, displaying only relevant options; - work faster! the compiler optimizes source code into optimally scheduled MMX/SSE assembly code that can be directly pasted into any other development environment, thus taking the optimization phase, the most time-consuming and error prone one, out of the development cycle; - save an upgrade! you can use MMX and iSSE instructions even if your compiler does not support them, as the bytecode compiler turns source instructions directly into machine language; Quexal supports the Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder and Borland Delphi compilers; - bug killer! includes a visual Debugger that re-arranges source code in a graph showing dependency bonds among instructions; you can enter source values and analyze what the instructions defined in source code do, and therefore easily detect troublesome spots; - become a code guru - instantly! the optimized code is as good as that written by world class programmers, but no knowledge of micro architectural designs is required; - maintaining code? no problem! you can modify the source code in the Quexal environment and then optimize it again, instead of changing MMX/iSSE code listings.
 
 


 

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