This publication provides an overview to the ProDev WorkShop tool kit products, release 2.9.1, running on IRIX systems. It describes the different products within the tool kit, and provides pointers to other books which describe the products in more detail.
This release of the tool kit requires the following software levels:
IRIX 6.2 or higher
IRIX 6.4 or higher (for pthread support)
MIPSpro 7.2 or higher
SpeedShop 1.3.2 or higher
The following documents contain additional information that may be helpful:
ProDev WorkShop: Debugger User's Guide
ProDev WorkShop: Debugger Reference Manual
ProDev WorkShop: Performance Analyzer User's Guide
ProDev WorkShop: Static Analyzer User's Guide
ProDev WorkShop: Tester User's Guide
ProDev WorkShop: ProMP User's Guide
MIPSpro Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide
MIPSpro Fortran 77 Language Reference Manual
MIPSpro Fortran 90 Commands and Directives Reference Manual
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