[Beowulf] Quasi-Non-Von-Neumann hardware in a Beowulf cluster.
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Jeffrey B. Layton laytonjb at charter.netThu Mar 10 10:22:52 PST 2005
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Joe Landman wrote: > Hmmm. OpenGL uses C/C++/Fortran bindings to get at the power (at > least I think there is a way to call GL from fortran). What I was > thinking was a high level (C/Fortran/C++) interface to them ala > OpenGL. Jeff Layton if you are around, what is the name of that > compiler set for the GPUs? Brook? Something like that. The code is BrookGPU: http://graphics.stanford.edu/projects/brookgpu/ This is derived from the Merrimac project at Stanford: http://merrimac.stanford.edu/ There is also some other tools. For example, Sh: http://libsh.org I mentioned these in the ClusterWatch column in the March 2005 issue. Jeff
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