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Mar 20, 2023
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Programmatic Timing Captures now available

Steven Pratschner
Steven Pratschner

As described in Programmatic Captures, the PIXBeginCapture and PIXEndCapture can now be used to start and stop Timing Captures from code running in your title.  Programmatic Timing Captures are available starting with the 2303.02 release of PIX on Windows and version 1.0.230302001 of the WinPIXEventRuntime. Timing captures use several ETW provid...

Mar 13, 2023
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Memory profiling support for allocations made from a title’s custom allocator

Steven Pratschner
Steven Pratschner

Starting with the 2303.02 release of PIX on Windows, PIX timing captures can track memory allocations and frees made by your custom memory allocators. By calling the new APIs, PIXRecordMemoryAllocationEvent and PIXRecordMemoryFreeEvent, you provide PIX with the data it needs to display information about all memory allocations and frees made from...

Mar 2, 2023
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PIX 2303.02: You asked, we listened! A bumper PIX release

Austin Kinross
Austin Kinross

Today we released PIX on Windows version 2303.02, which can be downloaded here. We have also released a new version of WinPixEventRuntime, which can be downloaded here. This release has many new features and bug fixes in direct response to requests and feedback we've received from PIX users. Thank you for all of your feedback and suggestions so ...

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