Frequently Asked Questions
Downloading
FTP and Mirror Sites
PDF Files--See PDF FAQ
- When I try to download a PDF file, the transfer stops before the file is complete.
- I get an error message when I try to open a PDF.
- My browser doesn't recognize the PDF file.
- I downloaded the PDF file and it opens correctly. Now how do I save it?
- I printed out a PDF file. Why don't all of the graphics print completely?
- How can I get a PDF document to print out faster?
Printing
Can’t Find Documentation
Contacting Intel
Navigating on the Developer Web Site
What’s New on the Site
Downloading
Q1: What causes downloading problems and what is Intel doing about it?
Many factors can contribute to a downloading problem. The two most common are the amount of traffic on the Internet (and on any of the servers involved in the data transfer) and the size of the file being downloaded.
Some of Intel’s PDF, ZIP and EXE files are large due to the nature of their content. When possible, we reduce the size of these files to facilitate downloading.
The amount of traffic on the Internet is not within Intel’s control. However, we strive to minimize traffic problems on our end by continually upgrading our Web and FTP servers to accommodate increasing traffic on our site.
Intel also continues to work with its Internet Service Providers to resolve correctable traffic problems and connect better to the Internet.
Q2: When I try to download a file, the transfer stops before the file is complete.
This is an incomplete download.
First, check to see if the file’s URL begins with HTTP or FTP (position your cursor over the link to view the URL).
If the URL begins with HTTP...
- Download from one of Intel’s FTP sites. FTP handles large file transfers better than HTTP. See FTP and Mirror Sites.
If the URL begins with FTP...
- Try downloading later when there might be less traffic on the Internet or on Intel’s server.
- Check if there is a mirror site that is closer to you geographically and download from it. See FTP and Mirror Sites.
- Ensure that you have enough space available on your hard disk (or wherever you want to save the file).
If the file is a PDF...
- In addition to the steps above, refer to the PDF FAQ.
If you’ve been working for a long time in this on-line session...
- Clear your browser cache and try the download again. Sometimes your cache can be too full to store the incoming file.
If you’ve unsuccessfully downloaded the same file more than once...
- Clear your browser cache and try the download again. If the incomplete download happened on the first try, your browser may be loading the incomplete file from the cache rather than performing a new download.
If you use a screensaver...
- Disconnect your screensaver. If the screensaver turns on during a download, it can interrupt the data transfer.
If the download continues to fail, post a message in the Developers' Web Site Help Newsgroup and we will respond.
Q3: Why is the file I downloaded smaller than the one on your site?
The file did not download completely. See incomplete download.
Q4: How can I get files to transfer faster?
First, check to see if the file’s URL begins with HTTP or FTP (position your cursor over the link to view the URL).
If the URL begins with HTTP...
- Try downloading from one of Intel’s FTP sites. FTP handles large file transfers better than HTTP. See FTP and Mirror Sites.
If the URL begins with FTP...
- Ensure that you are downloading from the FTP site that is geographically closest to you.
Last, try downloading later when there might be less traffic on the Internet or on Intel’s server.
FTP and Mirror Sites
Q5: Does Intel have an FTP or mirror site for its Web content?
Yes. Currently, there is an FTP site in North America and another in Europe. The URLs are:
The FTP directory structure mirrors that of the HTTP Web site, so you should be able to navigate easily to the file you want.
Q6: I received an error message when accessing Intel’s FTP site.
Some error messages are generated because of system configuration issues; others stem from the amount of traffic on the Internet or the FTP server.
One known configuration issue involves proxy servers that use a product called Squid*.
If you use a Squid proxy...
If you do not use a Squid proxy...
- Try downloading later when there might be less traffic on the Internet or on Intel’s server.
If you continue to get error messages, post a message in the Developers' Web Site Help Newsgroup and we will respond.
Printing
Q7: How do I print pages so the right side doesn’t get cut off?
Set your browser's print orientation to landscape. If that doesn't work, try adjusting the margins to their minimum settings (such as 0.3 inch). If you're using a PostScript* driver, in "portrait" mode, set the scaling properties to 90% or less.
Can’t Find Documentation
Q8: I’m having trouble locating a technical document.
First make sure that you’re navigating correctly. There are two paths to technical documentation: through the site literature center or through a product or technology home page. See our FAQ about navigating on the Developer Web site.
If you still can’t find the document, it may not be posted as a PDF file on our site. However, some documents available only in hard copy are listed in the site literature center and can be ordered through the Web, so be sure you have checked there.
Some documents are not available electronically or in print because the product has been discontinued. When we retire a product, we usually stop distributing its documentation. See How can I get technical documentation for products that Intel no longer manufactures?
Q9: How can I get technical documentation for products that Intel no longer manufactures?
When we retire a product, we usually stop distributing its documentation. However, our site does contain documentation for some mature and end-of-life (EOL) Intel products. Click on Products in the Quick Navigator channel, then scroll down to the Mature Products section of the channel. Continue navigating through the mature products options.
If the EOL documentation you want is not on our site, an Intel authorized distributor may be able to supply it. Contact one of the distributors listed below for more information.
Contacting Intel
Q10: How can I contact Intel technical support directly?
Post a message in one of Intel's Web site newsgroups, located at:
http://newsgroups.intel.com
Intel’s technical support staff monitor and often participate in the discussions in these news forums.
Q11: What’s the best way to contact Intel?
It depends on what you’re contacting Intel about. Here’s a list of contact points for some common topics:
Technical product questions
Pricing and availability
Corporate information (or locate an Intel employee)
Job opportunities
Q12: How do I send Intel a private e-mail message?
If you need to send us a private e-mail message, please use one of the addresses below. Please note that you will generally receive a faster response by posting a message in one of the Intel Newsgroup Forums or the Developers' Web Site Help newsgroup.
Technical support questions: support@mailbox.intel.com
Developer site questions: developers@ccm.sc.intel.com
Navigating on the Developer Web Site
Q13: What’s the best way to find information on your site?
It depends on what you’re looking for. Here are some tips for common topics:
News and highlights
- Scan the links to feature stories on the home page.
Product or technology information
- In the Quick Navigator channel, click the Products or Technologies button.
- From the list displayed in the navigation channel, select a product or technology. This will take you to the product or technology home page. For your convenience, the product and technologies lists are duplicated in the list-boxes below.
- On the product or technology home page, the types of related information available are displayed in the Quick Navigator channel. These include technical documentation, FAQs, code examples, etc. Continue following links to the desired information.
Technical documentation and software support
- On the Developer site home page, click Literature Center in the graphic at the top of the page. Or, go directly to http://developer.intel.com/design/litcentr.
- Select a product from the drop-down list, then click Go.
- A list of documentation, code examples and schematics for the selected product is displayed. Navigate to the desired document or file.
Development tools
- In the Quick Navigator channel, click the Development Tools button.
- From the list displayed in the navigation channel, select a tool.
OR
- Navigate to a product or technology home page as described above in Product or technology information.
- From the list in the navigation channel, click Development Tools (not the button). This takes you directly to the development tools for the selected product or technology.
What’s New on the Site
Q14: Is there an easy way to know there is something new on the site?
Yes. Intel offers a free on-line information delivery service called Custom News for You. This service provides you with customized updates on the leading Intel news and developments.
It’s easy: Simply select the areas in which you're interested, and a unique Intel home page is created just for you. Your home page will contain updates and links to new information in your interest areas.
You can also choose to receive Info@Intel, an e-mail newsletter. Info@Intel contains news and Intel URLs in your interest areas and is delivered periodically to your email account.
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