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Re: IDL and MPI [message #15434 is a reply to message #15364] Wed, 19 May 1999 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Larry Busse is currently offline  Larry Busse
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Registered: February 1999
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David Fanning wrote:
>
> Liam Gumley (Liam.Gumley@ssec.wisc.edu) writes:
>
>>> As well as wrapping the PVM calls, I also wrote a higher level
>>> `SendIDLVariable' routine which decomposes any IDL variable (structures,
>>> nested structures etc.) and sends it to another IDL process by PVM. If
>>> people are interested I could knock these routines into shape and send them
>>> out.
>>
>> I for one would like to encourage you to make these routines available.
>
> Uh, could someone tell the oldsters in the group what PVM is!?
>
> :-(
>
> David
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David,

PVM stands for Parallel Virtual Machine. It's a way to use a bunch of
networked computers to work on your problem in parallel. Check out
http://www.epm.ornl.gov/pvm/ for the official doctrine.

BTW...I guess your only as old as you feel.

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