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Intel® Software Development Emulator, Release 5.38

MarkC_Intel
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Hello, we just released version 5.38  of the Intel Software Development Emulator. It is available here:http://www.intel.com/software/sde

It  includes: 

  • better support for OS X (Snow Leopard and Lion) using code signing.
  • improved support for the Restricted Transactional Memory (RTM) instructions
  • support for debugger integration with Microsoft Visual Studio 2012.
  • a few minor bug fixes.

The release notes are here.

It supports the Haswell New Instructions described in revision 14 of the AVX programmers manual:http://www.intel.com/software/avx

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tom_w_
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vey informative post...thanks..;)

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SergeyKostrov
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>>...vey informative post...thanks..;) Tom, I see that you've just started and please be more specific regarding Intel technologies. Thanks in advance.
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SergeyKostrov
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Mark, I wonder if Release Notes of SDE could be updated with a list of all supported OSs? Thanks in advance.
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MarkC_Intel
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Hi, we test on Windows XP through Windows 7, various versions of linux and Apple OS X 10.6-10.8 are supported. Did you have a question about a specific operating system? 

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SergeyKostrov
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Hi, >>Hi, we test on Windows XP through Windows 7, various versions of linux and Apple OS X 10.6-10.8 are supported. Did you >>have a question about a specific operating system? Thanks. I had a question: I wonder if Release Notes of SDE could be updated with a list of all supported OSs? It could simply avoid all the rest questions. Also, I wanted to know if SDE is supported on Windows XP Professional and Home Editions ( SP3 ) and you've answered that it is supported. Anyway, I think Release Notes should have a list of supported OSs at the beginning, instead of scattered all over the text.
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