[Beowulf] AMD Athlon with Intel Fortran Compiler, which options?
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Stuart Midgley stuart.midgley at anu.edu.auTue Mar 22 13:33:54 PST 2005
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Actually you can use everything except the SSE3 stuff. Once the 2.6GHz Opterons are out and about, you will be able to use SSE3 as well. I have managed to compile code in 64bit mode on an opteron using the Intel compilers. If I remember correctly, I used something like -fast -xW whereas -fast usually turns on -xP which gives SSE3 stuff. Stu. On 23/03/2005, at 4:24, Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote: > In message from Philippe SENOT <senot at sciences.univ-metz.fr> (Mon, 21 > Mar 2005 15:00:14 +0100): >> Hi, >> >> I would like to know which options I must use to compile some progs >> on dual athlon 2800+ with intel fortran compiler. > You may use all the optimization options available for Pentium III. > Of course, I assume 32-bit version of Intel compiler. > >> And if you know others free fortran compiler for this platform. > g77 or (must be soon available) g95. > > Mikhail Kuzminsky > Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry > Moscow -- <---------------------------------------------------------------------> Dr Stuart Midgley | stuart.midgley at anu.edu.au Supercomputer Facility | smidgley at netspace.net.au Leonard Huxley Building 56 | +61 (0)2 6125 5988 Work Australian National University | +61 (0)2 6125 8199 Fax CANBERRA ACT 0200 | +61 (0)4 1125 2488 Mob
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