TreadMarks
- Abstract
- Treadmarks supports parallel computing on networks
of workstations. Its main feature is that it provides
a global shared address space across the different
machines on a cluster. The shared address space distinguishes
it from other packages such as PVM that provide a message
passing interface between machines. Current research
going on in the TreadMarks project includes the integration
of compiler and runtime techniques, the use of high-level
synchronization operators, and the use of multithreading,
in particular on multiprocessor nodes.
- Cost
- TreadMarks is being distributed at a small cost to
universities and nonprofit institutions. For commercial
information about TreadMarks, contact ParallelTools,
L.L.C., phone 713-398-7035, fax 713-398-7035.
- DateOfInformation
- Thr Jun 18 12:35:33 1998
- Deployment Status
- http://www.nhse.org/rib/repositories/ncsa_teamA_deployment/catalog/grid.html
- Domain
- Parallel Processing Tools!Communication Libraries
- Name
- TreadMarks
- TargetEnvironment
- As of latest version, TreadMarks runs on IBM, DEC, SUN, HP, x86 (running
FreeBSD 2.1R or Linux Slackware 3.0) and SGI hardware.
C, C++, and Fortran are supported.
Added Fortran support for DEC UNIX V4.0A and IRIX 6.
Updated the Alpha support to Digital UNIX V4.0A. Added
support for Linux 2.0.x on the Alpha. However, it won't
work until Linux provides a complete sigcontext.
Updated the Linux/x86 support to Linux 2.0.x.
Added support for Solaris 2.5 on the x86.
- Version
- 1.0.1
- VersionDate
- January 1998
- Webpage
- http://www.cs.rice.edu/~willy/TreadMarks/overview.html
- ContactIs
- TreadMarks Help
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