Newsgroups: comp.parallel.mpi,comp.unix.aix
From: Bob Syristatides <syris@tc.cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: auto parallizer for IBM SP/2?
Organization: Cornell Theory Center
Date: 16 Jun 1995 13:32:22 GMT
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Jianlin Chang <chang@mjs1.phy.queensu.ca> wrote:
>Are there any auto parallizer for IBM SP/2 which can translate serial Fortran
>code into parallized codes using MPI, MPL, or PVM calls, which can
>then be compiled with AIX native compiler? Are there any direct 
>parallizing compiler? Thanks a lot.
>
>
Yes, the "auto" parallelizer for fortran code on the IBM SP/2 is a module of
the editor/debugger, FORGE.  It works fairly well here(Cornell Theory Center)
and is fairly easy to use.  There is also an X-windows interface called Forgex.
For more information:

   http://www.infomall.org/apri/

Regards,
Bob


