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Investigo is a toolkit for DirectX9 performance analysis and debugging.
For any DirectX9 application: view live performance graphs via the embedded HTTP server and capture performance metrics for offline analysis.
Investigo is released under an MIT style licence.
The first binary release is now up.
An article on Investigo can be found on Code Project:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/448756/Introducing-Investigo-Using-a-Proxy-DLL-and-embedd
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