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Porting 32-bit Applications to the Itanium® Architecture
Introduction These labs provide best known methods for porting your application. Sample Code is included for you to try out the concepts. You will need access to an Itanium® 2-based system to practice ...
Type: Code
08/21/2009
Accessing an IA-32 DLL from a native Itanium® Architecture Process
By Clayne Robison, Intel Software Solutions Group, Server ISV EnablingPorting to Itanium architecture: Avoiding dependencies on 3rd-party IA32 libraries by using COM or other out-of-process marshalling ...
Author: Clayne Robison (Intel)
Type: Code
07/08/2009
Setting Up Dual Boot in Itanium®-based Systems
Introduction by Khang NguyenIntel CorporationTo set up dual booting in Itanium®-based systems, Microsoft requires a new disk style called GUID Partition Table (GPT) instead of master boot record (MBR) ...
Type: Code
10/03/2008
How to Locate Code in Assembly Language for 64-Bit Intel® Architecture
Challenge Locate code in an assembly language listing that corresponds to a specific passage of source code. The importance of interpreting compiler-produced assembly language code is the fact tha ...
Type: Code
05/13/2008
How to Implement Efficient MADD Operations on 64-Bit Intel® Architecture
Challenge Implement a multiply and add operation efficiently on 64-bit Intel® architecture. Integer matrix multiplication is a common procedure that is used generically to explore options for opti ...
Type: Code
05/13/2008
Efficiency and Coding Practices: Maximum Efficiency for Itanium® Architecture
Overview All programs can benefit from specific tuning efforts aimed at extracting maximum performance on any given processor architecture. While it is relatively easy to derive peak performance value ...
Type: Code
05/05/2008
Short Data Segment Overflow Error on Linux* 64 on Itanium® Architecture
Workarounds and solutions for the Short Data Section Overflow error condition on IA-64 are discussed.
Author: Seung-woo Kim (Intel)
Type: Code
05/05/2008