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- From: christos@bohemia.cs.colorado.edu (Christos Triantafillou)
- Subject: Re: PVM & HeNCE
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.034113.14715@colorado.edu>
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- Organization: University of Colorado at Boulder
- References: <1992Nov15.011251.3464@colorado.edu> <1992Nov16.164435.19568@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 03:41:13 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov16.164435.19568@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> cpr4k@holmes.acc.Virginia.EDU (Christian P. Roberts) writes:
- >
- >Are you referring to the Intel hypercube here? Do you mean that
- >you are trying to run a hypercube program, where the Intel machine
- >is a node in PVM? Then are you asking whether or not you can have
- >communication between the nodes on the hypercube (which I would
- >presume you still would be able to do), or whether you can have
- >communication between a node of the hypercube and another PVM
- >node, for example, a Cray?
- >
-
- I am talking about using PVM routines to snd/rcv messages
- between the nodes on the hypercube, and it turns out, after all
- the respones I have received, that this is not possible, at least
- with versions 2.3-2.4.
-
- However, PVM is still useful for running parallel programs
- in a network of workstations and for exchanging data in a
- heterogeneous environment.
-
-
- --- Christos
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