Hello,
Congrats on the new GPA release, I've only just started using it and it is already working much better than PIX for Windows. However there are a few minor issues that prevent me from using GPA to debug my day-to-day problems:
1) Floating-point textures are displayed using RGB by default. You can change this to something more appropriate like greyscale in the histogram tab, but the viewer should pick the correct default based on the format. In my case I was troubleshooting an R32F texture.
2) The numeric texel value at the bottom right corner of the texture viewer is always shown in RGB, even for floating-point textures. It should be shown in the same format as the texture (i.e. float values for float textures).
3) It is not possible to save a texture to disk (preferably in .DDS format using the native pixelformat).
4) GPA4 does not seem to like DX9Ex, I cannot see the runtime GPA HUD or capture frames from a DX9Ex device. If I create a standard DX9 device, it works fine. This may be something specific to our app...
5) I wish it was easier to setup a frame capture. Our app is "special" in that the usual keyboard capture methods won't work, so I have to resort to some kind of automatic capture based on the frame number (e.g. auto-capture frame #1000). I would love for the Intel GPA Monitor to expose a "Capture" command, either as a button on the main form or from the context menu of the tray icon, which would do the same thing and avoid the various complications of keyboard hooks.
6) Application profiles (in the Intel GPA Monitor) are a bit clunky. It eventually works after messing around, but the process is extremely unintuitive. I think something like the NVIDIA Application Profile UI would work much better.
I have yet to configure GPA to show the HLSL source or use the pixel history, I'll post more feedback once I have a chance to try it out.
Thanks,
Ben.
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Windows 7, 64-bit DEP enabled
Num Processors: 8
Memory: 12271MB
System BIOS: Hewlett-Packard 786G3 v01.17 (08/19/2009)
Video BIOS: Version 62.00.4C.00.08 (03/12/09)
Driver 0:
Device: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260
Provider: NVIDIA
Date: 10-16-2010
Version: 8.17.12.6099
VendorId: 10de
ProductId: 5e2
Stepping: a1
No support for GPA Instrumentation
GPA install directory: C:\\Program Files\\Intel\\GPA v4.0\\
GPA version: 4.0.144237
Current user is in Administrators group: YES


