[Beowulf] Open source prime number application
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Tim Simon ianbobisveck at gmail.comTue Aug 14 03:53:36 PDT 2007
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Hi I recently built a small cluster/beowulf, out of old pentium II and III's, installed MPI, and generally felt happy. However, I dont have any applications to run on it. I have learnt some C++, but I dont really want to know how to paralyze code yet - I am more interested in the admin/building side. I would like to know if there is any open source software that will run on a beowulf, which will do something like find prime numbers, or something simillar. I cant afford a commercial program. I am guessing that there is not "one size fits all" type thing - what fits your beowulf wont fit mine. Is there anything that can be easily made to fit? I have searched all over the net, and all i can find are educational or high research type applications. I just would like something reasonably simple, (I thought prime numbers but hey, anything is good). Any ideas? I am running Red Hat FC4. Tim
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