Hello GMAT user community

I just installed the binary for Ubuntu/GMAT 2018a - it works well in a virtual 
machine on my Windows 10 laptop. I had previously tried for a full day to 
compile the package from sources, and ran into dependency conflicts, and will 
have to  try that process  again sometime. I'm open to dive into the humungous 
PDF manuals, once I can print out all the pages as a handbook. In the meantime, 
can I ask the community a few questions?


  1.  Does GMAT allow modeling/simulation of multiple spacecraft at the same 
time ? Is there a guide/example for such a scenario?


  1.  Does the architecture of GMAT support parallel computation anywhere? 
(perhaps for faster response, for multiple non-constellation satellites)


  1.  If a Ubuntu workstation has a GPU what differences would we see with a 
non-GPU Ubuntu identical in software and CPU.


  1.  Does GMAT support virtual GPU or work with Linux X-windows mechanisms to 
use networked (virtual) GPUs?


Thanks,

Samudra N3RDX

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