You could try to use dsage and running multiple instances in parallel.
http://sagemath.org/doc/reference/sage/dsage/dsage.html
Of course, you need to code something to split and combine the total
workload for each client...

h

On May 7, 11:46 am, chand sarat <chandcsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
> I am not a software programmer. It is possible that this question is not
> rightly phrased.
> I use Maxima on a Ubuntu 9.04 i386 machine for symbolic computation tasks
> that arise in macroeconomics.
> I am given to understand that Maxima cannot exploit parallel computing at
> present while Sage can. I wish to know whether if i use Sage to run Maxima
> on a multicore computer (with a cpu such as AMD Phenom II X4 955 and related
> components that i shortly intend to set up) I will be able to gain in terms
> of computing speed with the parallel computing prowess of Sage.
> C. Saratchand
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