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dco - x86 optimizer/auto-parallelizer
x86 code optimizer/auto-parallelizer ( dco ) is used to optimize and parallelize code generated by a compiler. The programmer uses a gcc compiler (C/C++, FORTRAN etc.) to translate his code into x86 assembly code. This code is used as an input to dco. The output, generated by dco, is a highly optimized x86 assembly code that is logically identical to the original; dco rearranges the existing code, utilizing options and features that are supported by the x86 architecture. To create a final object file the generated code should be assembled. Note that dco does not require preprocessing or any other involvement from the user. It is fully automated and it is possible to incorporate dco into makefiles or other product generation tools. The x86 code optimizer currently supports code for the IA-32 and x86-64 architectures which include SSE, SSE2 and SSE3 extensions.
Linux Version for $1,000.00
x86 code optimizer ( dco ) is used to optimize and parallelize code generated by a gcc compiler. The programmer uses a gcc compiler (C/C++, FORTRAN etc.) to translate his code into x86 assembly code. This code is used as an input to dco. The output, generated by dco, is a highly optimized x86 assembly code that is logically identical to the original; dco rearranges the existing code, utilizing options and features that are supported by the x86 architecture. To create a final object file the generated code should be assembled. Note that dco does not require preprocessing or any other involvement from the user. It is fully automated and it is possible to incorporate dco into makefiles or other product generation tools. The x86 code optimizer currently supports code for the IA-32 and x86-64 architectures which include SSE, SSE2 and SSE3 extensions.
dhp - library to perform calculations with high precision
dhp allows to perform numeric calculations with the precision higher than that supported by most of the numeric hardware. It may be used in C and C++ code and provided C++ wrapper allows for easy incorporation with the existing code.
ArithmeticWithoutLimitations for $100.00
dde - multi windows text editor
DaLSoft Development Environment ( referred as dde ) offers an extensive display editor featuring true multi-windowing. dde doesn't just split the screen vertically or horizontally. Rather, it enables the creation of any number of any sized, overlapping windows, which can be located in any position on or outside of the screen. In addition, dde has a command set and general approach derived from the EMACS editor. dde has a fully configurable keyboard and its extensive command set allows editing of any number of files, supports very powerful macros, provides incremental and regular-expression search, offers a full and complete undo facility and much more. dde also includes a general purpose word processor/outliner and an interactive tree-presentation utility.
TextEditor for $100.00
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