The x86 Programs utility is a component of Windows 2000, and allows you to manage and monitor the optimization of x86 programs on your Alpha system.Īfter you add x86 programs to your Alpha system, you can run them as you would run native Alpha programs. For me Quake II will refuse to run after optimization of the native x86-executable.Īnd here you have some excerpts of fx!32 as written in the Help-file: So even if you rename the executable or put it to a different path - the optimization still is effective.īy the way: Seemingly you can also mess things up with Optimization. You can get here as you do normally when clicking on System in the Control Panel.Įven if the look suggests differently - the optimization process is not bound to the path of a specific executable. After all this probably is the most notable difference between the normal Windows 2000 and the Windows 2000 for Alpha: Before I move on to playing around with another build, I thought I would send you some pictures of the built in fx!32-emulation Software that runs as a background service.
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