[Beowulf] A start in Parallel Programming?
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Mark Hahn hahn at mcmaster.caWed Mar 14 16:12:09 PDT 2007
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> exceptions - g95 is pretty good, and intel's ifort is free for academic use.) unless this has changed, Intel compilers are free for "non-commercial" use, which Intel defines somewhat unusually. an academic cannot use it for research, such research is probably compensated-for. that would even apply to grad-student stipends... regards, mark hahn.
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