Binary Modular DataFlow Machine
This program (Binary Modular DataFlow Machine) is software, which allows running an application within parallel on shared memory space symmetric multiprocessors (SMP) making use of the multiple processors in order to speed up the performance of single applications.
This program automatically identifies and uses parallelism due to the particular static and mainly ACTIVE SCHEDULING from the data circulation instruction sequences derived through the formerly sequential system ensuring unique parallel correctness.
No directives for similar execution are required!
Simply no highly knowledgeable parallel developers are required!
This program powerful scheduling subsystem performs a good efficient SMP emulation
associated with Tagged-Token DFM to offer the transparent dataflow semantics for
the applications.
Each machine supporting ANSI Chemical and shmctl()/semctl() UNIX SVR4 IPC calls may operate This program .
This program offers an already compiled fully multithreaded edition for:
Intel / Cpanel / 32bit, Intel or FreeBSD / 32bit,
IA-64 / Linux / 64bit, AMDx86-64 / Linux or 64bit,
Alpha / Tru64 OSF1 / 64bit, Alpha dog / Linux / 64bit, Alpha / FreeBSD or 64bit,
PA-RISC / HP-UX / 32bit, PA-RISC or HP-UX / 64bit,
SPARC / SunOS / 32bit, SPARC / SunOS or 64bit,
MIPS / IRIX / 32bit, MIPS or IRIX / 64bit,
RS6000 / AIX / 32bit, RS6000 / AIX or 64bit,
PowerPC / MacOS / 32bit,
additional Cpanel ports: ARM, PA-RISC, M68K, MIPS, MIPSEL, PPC, PPC64, S390, SPARC, SPARC64,
extra HP-UX ports: x86, IA-64,
additional SunOS ports: x86, x86-64,
Intel / Win32-SFU, Intel / Win32-UWIN
plus a limited singlethreaded edition for Intel / Win32.
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