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colance
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I get an error message "application failed to start, nsp.dll not found...re-install application." I found a copy of nsp.dll...copied it onto the computer..but it is still not found.do i need to create a path? not sure how to do that.

Thanks, Colleen

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Vladimir_Dudnik
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Hi Colleen,

several years ago support of Intel Signal Processing Library was stopped. We converted that library into IPP signal processing primitives (the latest version is IPP v5.1.1), you might be interested with migrating your application to IPP, as it supports all the latest Intel processors, including Intel Core 2 Duo architecture.

Regards,
Vladimir

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Ying_S_Intel
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Dear Customer,
Additionally, you may check out the Intel IPP migration FAQ web site at:
http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools/libraries/ipp/sb/CS-010655.htmwhere listed all migration documents based on each old library.

Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Ying S
Intel Corp.

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colance
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Vladamir,

Thanks for the quick reply. I'll follow your advice

Colleen

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colance
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Ying,

Thanks. I wasn't quite sure wjere on the web page to look. That helps.

Colleen

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colance
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Ying or Vladamir,

I went to download the IPP 5.1.1 and was given the choice of 4processor families.

any advice? Intel Itanium, Intel, Xeon, IXP4XX, INTEL PENTIUM

Thanks, Colleen.

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Vladimir_Dudnik
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Hi Colleen,

of course it depends on your goal, if you develop IA32 based application you need to download IPP for Intel Pentium family of processors (Xeon here stands for EM64T processors)

Regards,
Vladimir

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