That was me.   Contrary to all Supercomputing promises, I'm still hacking
away and haven't made it available yet.   What I showed there was just too
raw to expose - I guess I'm reticent to release something that might scare
people away.

I've made a lot of headway, though; I think I've "frozen" the code.  I'm
just now making sure that it runs OK under mpich on Linux and POE on AIX.
I still have to go back and re-do my examples and demos, and write some
documentation.  I have a deadline - I'm committed to install it at a user
site in mid-March.

Greg


"Peter Ketcham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on
02/20/2001 11:28:15 AM

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Regarding the distributed version of DX, my manager writes:

"When I was at Supercomputing [2000], I stopped by the IBM Booth and there
was
a person there demonstrating a distributed version of DX....  Would you
find
out about this and see if they have any demos.  [Coworker] is looking for a
visual demo to run on his new linux cluster."

The last posting on the status of distributed DX that I find in the DX
mailing
list archives is from Greg, 25 Sep 2000, on opendx-dev.  Anyone willing to
identify themselves as the person at the Supercomputing booth?  Any
information
on whether demos are available to interested parties who have Linux
clusters?

Thanks,
Peter Ketcham

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National Institute of Standards and Technology

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