pvm

Parallel Virtual Machine

PVM is a software system that enables a collection of heterogeneous computers to be used as a coherent and flexible concurrent computational resource. The individual computers may be shared- or local-memory multiprocessors, vector supercomputers, specialized graphics engines, or scalar workstations, that may be interconnected by a variety of networks, such as ethernet, FDDI. User programs written in C, C++ or Fortran access PVM through library routines. After installation you find in /usr/share/doc/packages/pvm/ the documentation as PostScript file pvm-book.ps. Furthermore some examples are packed together in two tar archives. Those archives should be extracted into your HOME directory which leads to ~/pvm3/examples/ or ~/pvm3/gexamples/ in your HOME directory. The call `aimk all' (see manual page aimk(1)) e.g. in ~/pvm3/examples/ compiles the examples for the PVM system. The PVM web home page is at <a href="http://www.epm.ornl.gov/pvm/pvm_home.html">http://www.epm.ornl.gov/pvm/pvm_home.html</a> .

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SUSE SLE-15-SP1

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