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Old   December 17, 2001, 19:55
Default How to run his phoenics in parallel mode?
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Bryan Lam
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for standard release of Phoenics 3.3 or 3.4(not a parallel version), i wonder if the user could run phoenics in parallel mode by his coding. If could, how to do? Thanks.
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Old   December 18, 2001, 10:09
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Peter Spalding
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Bryan,

It will not be possible to run the sequential version in parallel mode. If you're running PHOENICS on PC equipment, CHAM has parallel versions for dual-processor systems and PC clusters for both Windows and LINUX OS's. UNIX versions are also available, though 3.4 has not yet been ported to all UNIX systems.

As a licensed / maintained user, you simply need to put in a request to CHAM and a trial copy will be sent to you.

I hope this helps you.
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Old   December 19, 2001, 07:38
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Dear Bryan

I think you can. Nevetheless, when you say "with his codding" I assume you know a lot of MPI (or any other communication library or language) and PHOENICS.

Eventhough, if it is your case, it will take you a long time and I recommend you: try PHOENICS parallel version. It could satisfy you and it will be a cheaper solution.

I know it works well on Linux clusters with MPI communication protocol.

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Kike

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Old   December 19, 2001, 09:43
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Bryan Lam
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Thank you very much, dear KiKe. But i think even with personal codding, a genernal phoenics version still could not be run on a dual-cpu pc, is it right?
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