Newsgroups: comp.parallel.pvm
From: genew@netcom.com (Gene Wagenbreth)
Subject: Re: FORGE and PVM
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Date: Wed, 17 Aug 1994 18:55:51 GMT
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zra60100@nfhsg2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (Michael Resch) writes:

>hi netters,

>my question is: has someone tried to use FORGE90 instrumenting
>parallel Fortran-code that was _not_ generated by making use
>of APR's DMP?

>i know that we could use automatic parallelisation of FORGE90 and
>get usefull tracing information. however we preferred to parallelise
>on our own and instrument with FORGE90

>any help and hints are welcome to the e-mail given below

>michael resch

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I am Gene Wagenbreth, one of the FORGE90 developers. There is no way that
I know of to use FORGE90 parallel instrumentation on a code that was not
parallelized by FORGE90. You may be able to use serial instrumentation
on the hand parallelized code. There is no reason why it shouldnt work,
but I have not tried it, and there will probably be problems to overcome.
Feel free to contact me, or support@apri.com.


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