A beowulf for parallel instruction.
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> > I certainly agree about the model. I'm not clear about > > the extent to which there is commonality below MPI, in > > the choice of compilers for instance, or even whether > > this is a significant factor in approaching "use". > > Most big sites concentrate on standards-compliant compilers, for portability > reasons, and support a variety of languages: Fortran 9X, C, C++. You can get > plenty of sample MPI code so your students can run something without having > to necessarily write their own. > hmmm. where can we get some nice-to-show-students sample code? is there are freely available fortran 90 compiler? or a fortran compiler with cray-pointer support that is freely available too? --------------------- william.s.yu at ieee.org DISCLAIMER: Use of this advanced computing technology does not imply an endorsement of Western industrial civilization.
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