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Nathan Mates
Posted: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 1:47:05 PM


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In article <47fd3ed6$0$622$9b4e6d93@newsspool1.arcor-online.net>,
honey pott <honeypot81@gmx.de> wrote:
>my application is getting somewhat slow and I don't know where I should
>begin optimizing it for performance.
>I wondered, if there is a simple method in Visual Studio 2005 to
>basically profile my program (i.e. some cumulated execution times,
>broken down to function names or something like that).
>Before I start to manually implement that, I wanted to ask if there are
>already tools that are cheap or even for free...?

AMD's CodeAnalyst for Windows is free -- just requires an email
address to create an account with them. Doesn't require an AMD CPU in
your system. It's pretty easy to get it running -- a lot of profilers
seem to have the user interface from hell. Drop by:
http://developer.amd.com/tools/codeanalystwindows/Pages/default.aspx

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honey pott
Posted: Thursday, April 10, 2008 2:10:57 AM


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Hi,

my application is getting somewhat slow and I don't know where I should
begin optimizing it for performance.
I wondered, if there is a simple method in Visual Studio 2005 to
basically profile my program (i.e. some cumulated execution times,
broken down to function names or something like that).
Before I start to manually implement that, I wanted to ask if there are
already tools that are cheap or even for free...?

Thanks,
honey
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