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Which IPP library are you using Simon?
Simon:
Thing is, as I alluded to in the How-To, this isn't strictly legal. Inquisitive minds figure out how to do it on their own anyway.
There have been several threads and posts about this exact topic all detailing the same thing you just described, so I figure word is out.
In fact, the How-Tos say that to change the text appearing in the stderr, you need to edit analyzeFuncs.cpp, and what text to search for. Sure, it could have more detail, but I really believe it's not difficult to do.
Also, the specific compiler switches, where to add them and what they do is included.
I'm definitely open to suggestions, and if anyone can produce an updated, corrected or otherwise improved version of the How-Tos, I'll be glad to put it up instead - right now, I don't have much time to update them.
If anyone is interested in modifying them, I'll be happy to grant you article submission privileges so you can post an updated version (as well as grab all the bbcode in the original).
Regards,
Simon.
llib:
As you talked about IPP.
What is the perfomance of the IPP 5.1 Speech coding examles?
I need to run them in the real-time mode and need more than 1 channel. Is it possible?
What CPU do I need?
And the last quest - is IPP used in any commercial projects?
Thank you.
Simon:
Hi llib,
I haven't used IPP for anything else but Seti@Home, myself. I did download the code samples and compiled a few of them, but haven't really done anything with them, so I can't help you there, sorry.
As to the version I'm using, that's the newest released one, 5.1 build 1.005. I bought single-user commercial licenses for ICC and IPP with the help of a few generous people, which is how I can release the optimized Windows apps in the first place (the trial license specifically prohibits doing that, by the way, and also does not install libs - "Redistributables" - for that reason).
And yes, IPP is used in many commercial applications, as are other Intel library packages. The fact is, Intel's performance libraries are damn quick on any PC, whether it's using an AMD or an Intel chip. Lots of people use their tools to make the same code give them more performance. Intel should have some material on that online, or you can email them (they're very responsive). Easiest would be to post on their support boards, you'll get an answer there too.
HTH,
Simon.
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