Newsgroups: comp.parallel.pvm
From: lipman@cam.nist.gov (Robert R Lipman)
Subject: Re: GUI for pvm other than xpvm?
Organization: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Date: 20 Sep 1995 13:02:06 GMT
Message-ID: <43p3ce$16q@dove.nist.gov>

Version 1.2 of the Parallel Applications Development Environment (PADE) 
produced at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
has been released for public use. This is a major new version of PADE.

PADE was developed by a team of physical scientists and applied mathematicians 
as a response to their experiences in developing parallel message-passing 
applications running on heterogeneous workstation networks.  

PADE provides a virtual console, in the form of a graphical interface running 
on a single workstation (the development host), which utilizes a 
parallel "make" utility to support all phases of parallel application 
development: file transfer, compilation, execution, debugging, and editing.

All source files reside on the development host, and are supplied to the 
nodes of the virtual machine as required.  A graphical display of the virtual 
machine depicts all nodes and their associated files, and allows file structure
modification by standard point-and-click interface.

PADE is constructed from standard, freely-available software components.  
PVM is used for all virtual machine communications.
Tcl/Tk (7.3/3.6) is used for the graphical interface.  

Current information on PADE is maintained on the World Wide Web at:

      http://physics.nist.gov/ResOpp/hpcc/pade.html
      
The current release of PADE 1.2 may be obtained by anonymous ftp to:

      ftp://gams.nist.gov/pub/pade/

The current distribution consists of a 344k gzipped tar file, approximately 
4M when decompressed.  The bulk of this distribution consists of an illustrated
reference manual in PostScript, HTML, and ASCII formats.

Inquiries and suggestions are welcome by e-mail to: pade@cam.nist.gov

-- 
Bob Lipman \ NIST \ Bldg 225 Rm B146 \ Gaithersburg, MD 20899 \ (301) 975-3829 
  email: lipman@cam.nist.gov  or  robert.lipman@nist.gov
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      http://physics.nist.gov/ResOpp/hpcc/pade.html

