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Hi,
what is the URL of the Intel site from which I can get IA32 3.2 PTU plugins for Eclipse? Yes I know that PTU is distributed with the eclipse that has necessary plugins build in but I would like to get PTU required plugins for my eclipse (Ganymede) so I don't end-up with two eclipses?
If downlodable plugins are not available do you know any hacks I need to apply to make PTU work with my eclipse?
Cheers
Adam
what is the URL of the Intel site from which I can get IA32 3.2 PTU plugins for Eclipse? Yes I know that PTU is distributed with the eclipse that has necessary plugins build in but I would like to get PTU required plugins for my eclipse (Ganymede) so I don't end-up with two eclipses?
If downlodable plugins are not available do you know any hacks I need to apply to make PTU work with my eclipse?
Cheers
Adam
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Quoting - adamczez
Hi,
what is the URL of the Intel site from which I can get IA32 3.2 PTU plugins for Eclipse? Yes I know that PTU is distributed with the eclipse that has necessary plugins build in but I would like to get PTU required plugins for my eclipse (Ganymede) so I don't end-up with two eclipses?
If downlodable plugins are not available do you know any hacks I need to apply to make PTU work with my eclipse?
Cheers
Adam
what is the URL of the Intel site from which I can get IA32 3.2 PTU plugins for Eclipse? Yes I know that PTU is distributed with the eclipse that has necessary plugins build in but I would like to get PTU required plugins for my eclipse (Ganymede) so I don't end-up with two eclipses?
If downlodable plugins are not available do you know any hacks I need to apply to make PTU work with my eclipse?
Cheers
Adam
Intel's Performance Tuning Utility is available from the Intel Whatif website, at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-performance-tuning-utility/ In order to use it, you need to have a license for the Intel VTune Analyzer -- or ask for an evaluation copy. The Release Notes are at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-performance-tuning-utility-31-product-overview
To the best of my knowledge, when you install PTU,itshould use the existing copy of Eclipse, not install a new one. Has this -- installing a second copy of Eclipse -- happened to you?
Geoff
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Quoting - Geoffrey Burling (Intel)
Intel's Performance Tuning Utility is available from the Intel Whatif website, at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-performance-tuning-utility/ In order to use it, you need to have a license for the Intel VTune Analyzer -- or ask for an evaluation copy. The Release Notes are at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-performance-tuning-utility-31-product-overview
To the best of my knowledge, when you install PTU,itshould use the existing copy of Eclipse, not install a new one. Has this -- installing a second copy of Eclipse -- happened to you?
Geoff
The PTU package from the website you quote comes as zip archive. It does not come with the installer. To install one has to unzip content and run binaries. One of them is eclipse with built it modules required to use PTU. I use evaluation copy of VTune and PTU works but using it from another eclipse is a draw-back for me. It will be great to use my eclipse and download just the required plugins.
Cheers
Adam
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Quoting - adamczez
The PTU package from the website you quote comes as zip archive. It does not come with the installer. To install one has to unzip content and run binaries. One of them is eclipse with built it modules required to use PTU. I use evaluation copy of VTune and PTU works but using it from another eclipse is a draw-back for me. It will be great to use my eclipse and download just the required plugins.
Cheers
Adam
What I've found is this. If you want to invoke the Intel Performance TuningUtility from within your copy of Eclipse, what you need to do isfind theperspective that was installed when you unpacked the zip file,then save it inside your copy of Eclipse. Once this is done then opening this perspective will then invokeIntel Performance TuningUtility.
The Eclipse help files explain how to dothis in "Workbench User Guide > Concepts > Perspectives" -- although when it refers to General > Perspectives, the User Guide assumes that you have started from the menu at the top of the Eclipse window, then selected Window > Preferences. In the column on the left you should see where you can then select General.
As for the second copy of Eclipse on your system, I'll need to do more research on that.
Geoff
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