BBLeanLess 0.0.3
Intel C Compiler 10.0, SSE, Speed - Profiled on Athlon XP-M Barton
Intel C Compiler 10.0, SSE, Speed - Profiled on Pentium 3 Katmai
Sources, Headers, Library, Project
this is the latest version of BBLeanLess compiled with Intel's compiler 10.0, ALL ICC10 compiles require the libguide40.dll to be present either in blackbox directory or system32 directory
BBLeanLess 0.0.2
GCC 4.2.0, mingw, Athlon 4, Speed
GCC 4.2.0, mingw, Athlon 4, Size
GCC 4.2.0, mingw, Pentium 3, Speed
GCC 4.2.0, mingw, Pentium 3, Size
settings, styles and officially suppored plugins, all-in-one
Source, library and header
this is the sources and compiles of the latest and last version of bbleanless under GCC, after this point I have imported the source into VC6 and will be using the ICC compiler in it (which is obviously better), from this point I am also starting to modify (remove) code from bbleanless in much bigger chunks than up until now, which will result in faster performance, lower memory loads and less features, all GCC packages use identical options, with 2 options that vary: -march=[pentium3 | athlon-4] and -O[3 | s]
BBSystemBar 1.13b15 Manoa Edition 0.0.2
PGO1: Intel C Compiler 10.0, SSE, Speed - Profiled on Athlon XP-M Barton
PGO2: Intel C Compiler 10.0, SSE, Speed - Profiled on Pentium 3 Katmai
Source, Libraries, Header, Project
this is the latest version of BBsystembar 1.13b15 compiled with Intel's compiler 10.0 along with a few changes of my own: left click restores, right click minimizes and middle click shows program's menu, just the way it is used to be, also includes code removals as promised, ALL ICC10 compiles require the libguide40.dll to be present either in blackbox directory or system32 directory
BBSystemBar 1.13b15
MS Compiler 12.00.8804, VC6, Pentium Pro, Speed
MS Compiler 12.00.8804, VC6, Pentium Pro, Size
Source, library and header
preliminary versions to test performance gain potential, < 5% cpu usage on a pentium 3 500 mhz when system bar is on (when used with the optimized version of bblean), detailed compiler options and output are included, right click now minimizes, as before. these were compiled with a 512KB stack
Speed version does not mean it is faster, Size version can (in some cases) be faster than Speed, these options are here for you test each version and see which one is faster/smaller, this applies to both plugins and executables of the above, I have tried to provide high quality and reduce the difference between them so that they would be as fast and as small as possible, but there may be some difference left which only these options can change, also remember that in order to take full advantage of these optimizations you have to keep your system Lean as well, reduce load where possible !