Linux cluster in commercial office?
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Sergiusz Jarczyk sjarczyk at wist.net.plThu Sep 27 15:30:43 PDT 2001
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Guys If I understand Brian, what he want to do is to use spare time of his company's workstations for ASIC and FCPGA design. Solutions like Condor are good, if you're going to use spice or verilog extensions for emacs ;-), since you have full source code. But if you want to use tools like Mentor Graphics, Cadence or Actel, the only way to do that is to use LFS from Platform Computing or EnFusion from TurboLinux. I don't know SGE, so I can't tell if it works. Correct me if I'm wrong. Best regards, Sergiusz Jarczyk
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