AMD Confidential

User Manual

November 21st, 2008

Automation Command

 

 

Description

 

 

 

Memdump <FileName>

 

Set the memory dump file name.

 

 

Reset

 

Resets the

simulation, see also

Section

3.1,

 

Tool Bar Buttons”, on page 7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CreatedDevices

 

Lists all created devices.

 

 

 

 

 

Creates a device and adds the device to the

AddDevice <Device Name> [<x> <y>]]

 

device window at position (x, y). „x‟ and „y‟ are

 

 

pixel coordinates inside the device window.

 

Connections <Device Name>

 

Lists all connections that a device has.

 

Connect <Device Name1> [connect point1]

 

Connects „Device Name1‟ and „Device Name2

[Device Name2] [connect point2]

 

using „connect point1‟ and „connect point2‟.

 

AvailablePorts <Device Name>

 

Lists available ports of device „Device Name‟.

Disconnect <Device Name>

 

Disconnects all connections of device „Device

 

Name‟.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DeleteDevice <Device Name>

 

Deletes device „Device Name‟ from simulated

 

system and removes it from device window.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lists all devices that are known by the

KnownDevices

 

simulator.

These

devices

are

stored

in

 

 

devices\‟.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moves the specified device „Device Name‟ to

MoveDevice <Device Name> <x> <y>

 

x/y coordinates in device window. This

 

 

command only work when GUI mode is active.

New

 

Creates a new BSD file.

 

 

 

 

 

Returns the location/postion (x, y) of the device

 

 

<Device Name> in the device window. 'x' and

 

 

'y' are pixel coordinates inside the device

Location

 

window. For example, Location "USB

 

 

JumpDrive" returns "USB JumpDrive" 152 382

 

 

where 152 is the 'x' coordinate and 382 is the 'y'

 

 

coordinate.

 

 

 

 

 

DumpRegistry

 

Displays all information stored in SimNow‟s

 

registry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sets the time in nanoseconds for a CPU before

SetMPQuantum <time (nanoseconds)>

 

switching

to next

CPU in

a

MP system.

 

Modifying the MP Quantum might have a huge

 

 

 

 

impact on the simulated MP system.

 

GetMPQuantum

 

Returns the current MP Quantum value (see also

 

SetMPQuantum).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sets up the simulators gdb interface. The default

 

 

protocol is tcp and the default port is 2222. If

 

 

you don't define any parameters the default

 

 

protocol and port will be used. You can override

 

 

tcp with udp. The following example shows

GDB -d [[udptcp][::] [<port>]]

 

how to override the default protocol and port

 

 

parameters: "shell.gdb udp::2233".

 

 

The host parameter [::] can't be changed it is always set to localhost. For more information please refer to Section 11.2, "GDB Interface", on page 156.

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Appendix A

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AMD 4.4.5 user manual Tool Bar Buttons, on

4.4.5 specifications

AMD 4.4.5 is a robust version of the AMD software ecosystem that focuses on enhanced performance, stability, and efficiency for users relying on AMD processors and graphics cards. This iteration brings various features and technologies designed to optimize gaming, professional applications, and general computing tasks.

One of the standout enhancements in AMD 4.4.5 is the integration of Smart Access Memory technology, which allows the CPU to access the full graphics memory directly. This feature enhances data flow between the CPU and GPU, leading to improved frame rates and overall performance, especially in memory-intensive games. Users can experience a marked increase in gaming performance without the need for additional hardware upgrades.

Another significant feature introduced is the updated Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition. This software update encompasses optimizations for various games, ensuring that gamers can enjoy a seamless experience with the latest titles. The Adrenalin interface also provides features such as Radeon Chill, which helps reduce power consumption during less demanding scenes, and Radeon Anti-Lag, designed to minimize input lag and enhance responsiveness in competitive gaming.

Additionally, AMD 4.4.5 brings the latest drivers that include important performance enhancements and bug fixes that allow for greater system stability. Regular updates ensure that users have the best experience with their AMD hardware, and it significantly bolsters compatibility with the latest gaming titles and software applications.

AMD's Enhanced Sync technology offers users the ability to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering while delivering smooth gameplay. It dynamically synchronizes the refresh rate of the display with the frame rates produced by the GPU, improving the visual experience significantly.

With the introduction of FidelityFX Super Resolution, AMD continues to bolster its suite of technologies that enhance graphics quality and performance. This feature allows lower-resolution images to be upscaled effectively, making it easier for users to enjoy high-end visuals without taxing their hardware excessively.

In summary, AMD 4.4.5 represents a comprehensive update for users by integrating cutting-edge technologies that cater to a wide range of applications from gaming to content creation. With enhancements across the board, AMD reaffirms its commitment to providing high-performance solutions that keep pace with the ever-evolving technology landscape. Whether for gaming aficionados or professional creators, the capabilities offered in this version make it a significant milestone in the AMD software ecosystem.