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Using Intel’s Secure Key (RDRAND) in MS Visual C++ 2010 | via The Falcon
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Multiplying Matrices with AVX. For Fun*. Using Intel’s Secure Key (RDRAND) in MS Visual C 2010. October 3, 2012. Added a function to use RDRAND to generate a random value within a specified range, and refactored the logic into a static library and wrapped it with a dynamic library for use with P/Invoke. If you’re still using the compiler which shipped with Visual C 2010, it seems the only way to leverage the DRNG is either via a third-party library ( the one. Illustrates testing whether the host processo...
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May 25, 2012. I’ve put up the first version of Waveson WindowShade. Waveson WindowShade is a utility for Windows which draws an unobtrusive, translucent shade over the desktop and windows other than the one with which the user is interacting, helping him or her focus on the video they’re watching, the document they’re editing, etc. Z- or depth-related artefacts in GLSL shaders on iPhone 6/6 Plus. Multiplying Matrices with AVX. For Fun*. Using Intel’s Secure Key (RDRAND) in MS Visual C 2010.
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Posts Tagged 'Bull Mountain'. Using Intel’s Secure Key (RDRAND) in MS Visual C 2010. October 3, 2012. Added a function to use RDRAND to generate a random value within a specified range, and refactored the logic into a static library and wrapped it with a dynamic library for use with P/Invoke. If you’re still using the compiler which shipped with Visual C 2010, it seems the only way to leverage the DRNG is either via a third-party library ( the one. Illustrates testing whether the host processor supports ...
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Waveson WindowShade | via The Falcon
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Installing Windows 7 under Boot Camp 4.0 (OS X Lion). Using Intel’s Secure Key (RDRAND) in MS Visual C 2010. May 25, 2012. I’ve put up the first version of Waveson WindowShade. Waveson WindowShade is a utility for Windows which draws an unobtrusive, translucent shade over the desktop and windows other than the one with which the user is interacting, helping him or her focus on the video they’re watching, the document they’re editing, etc. Responses to “Waveson WindowShade”. Feed for this Entry.
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random number generator | via The Falcon
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Posts Tagged 'random number generator'. Using Intel’s Secure Key (RDRAND) in MS Visual C 2010. October 3, 2012. Added a function to use RDRAND to generate a random value within a specified range, and refactored the logic into a static library and wrapped it with a dynamic library for use with P/Invoke. If you’re still using the compiler which shipped with Visual C 2010, it seems the only way to leverage the DRNG is either via a third-party library ( the one. Illustrates testing whether the host processor...
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Z- or depth-related artefacts in GLSL shaders on iPhone 6/6 Plus | via The Falcon
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Multiplying Matrices with AVX. For Fun*. Z- or depth-related artefacts in GLSL shaders on iPhone 6/6 Plus. December 10, 2014. Replacing precision mediump floats w/precision highp cleared z- or depth-related artefacts I was seeing in #GLSL. Shaders run on #iPhone. Mdash; Stephen Higgins (@viathefalcon) December 9, 2014. Responses to “Z- or depth-related artefacts in GLSL shaders on iPhone 6/6 Plus”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Multiplying Matrices with AVX. For Fun*. February 15, 2014. Only very briefly, in assembly, I was keen to try my hand at more. I do best with a practical, defined problem to solve; having used more or less the same unrolled-loop implementation of a 4×4 matrix multiplication I wrote in university, it seemed a good candidate for a 21st Century update, using Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX). Which first shipped with Sandy Bridge processors in 2011. Non-trivial, but tractable. My Photos on Flickr.
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Multiplying Matrices with AVX. For Fun* | via The Falcon
https://blog.viathefalcon.net/2014/02/15/multiplying-matrices-with-avx-for-fun
Using Intel’s Secure Key (RDRAND) in MS Visual C 2010. Z- or depth-related artefacts in GLSL shaders on iPhone 6/6 Plus. Multiplying Matrices with AVX. For Fun*. February 15, 2014. Only very briefly, in assembly, I was keen to try my hand at more. Which first shipped with Sandy Bridge processors in 2011. Non-trivial, but tractable. But not faster than XMMatrixMultiply. Responses to “Multiplying Matrices with AVX. For Fun*”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Using I...
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assembly | via The Falcon
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Multiplying Matrices with AVX. For Fun*. February 15, 2014. Only very briefly, in assembly, I was keen to try my hand at more. I do best with a practical, defined problem to solve; having used more or less the same unrolled-loop implementation of a 4×4 matrix multiplication I wrote in university, it seemed a good candidate for a 21st Century update, using Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX). Which first shipped with Sandy Bridge processors in 2011. Non-trivial, but tractable. My Photos on Flickr.
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