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Intel VTune - Visual Tuning Environment
The column at the left has information to answer your questions. Select an information
category and you'll see indexes of what is available.
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Ordering, licensing and availability
- Order
- License
- Availability
VTune 3.0 is in Beta Testing starting April 1998. We do not have
a definite date for the release pending input from the Beta Test program.
We currently have all the Beta sites we need. Watch the
VTune web site for announcements about Version 3.
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Does VTune 2.5 support Symantec* Visual Cafe* 2.1? I ran my Java* application in that environment but did not see the Java module in the VTune Module Report
Symantec Visual Cafe* 2.1 is not compatible with VTune 2.5.
VTune can no longer be used to tune a Java* application running in the Visual Cafe environment.
For a complete list of the development environments supported by VTune, see
the Developer web site
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I am building an application with Microsoft Visual* C++ 5.0 on Windows*
95. Then I sample it with VTune. The VTune Monitor Session ends and I see
the Module and HotSpot Report as expected. However, when I click on a
Hotspot, VTune cannot find the source file. I get the error message:
"There is no source code at this offset.
Do you want to proceed with disassembly only?"
Please review the document dicusses the possible causes for this error.
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I have installed VTune on my Windows NT* system but I am not able to profile. I
get an error message: user not authorized to do system profiling.
When installing the product, you must have administrator privileges..
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Can VTune be used to monitor and analyze code in VxDs (Virtual
Device Driver) and DLLs (Dynamic Link Library), or OCX*, COM*,
and ActiveX* controls?
Yes, VTune supports analysis of VxDs and DLLs.
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General Information & Compatibility
Document covers uses for VTune and supported environments.
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Installation, Setup & Use for VTune 2.5 and Earlier Versions
Check out the document that covers a variety of installation, setup and application issues.
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