
On 9/7/06, Dean Michael Berris <mikhailberis@gmail.com> wrote:
IIRC, there is a Windows based version of LAM/MPI [1] which you can use. And yes, you're right that you don't need a "real life cluster" to run an MPI toolset/implementation.
I recall wrong. LAM/MPI doesn't have a version for Windows -- however NT-MPICH [1] is one you might want to get. A good list can be found in [2]. HTH! [1] http://www.lfbs.rwth-aachen.de/~silke/projects/nt-mpich/ [2] http://www.cs.usfca.edu/mpi/ -- Dean Michael C. Berris C++ Software Architect Orange and Bronze Software Labs, Ltd. Co. web: http://software.orangeandbronze.com/ email: dean@orangeandbronze.com mobile: +63 928 7291459 phone: +63 2 8943415 other: +1 408 4049532 blogs: http://mikhailberis.blogspot.com http://3w-agility.blogspot.com http://cplusplus-soup.blogspot.com