Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!texsun!sun-barr!apple!rutgers!att!icus!noether!rosalia From: rosalia@noether.UUCP (Mark Galassi) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: info on 4D/240 crunching and compilers Message-ID: <238@noether.UUCP> Date: 9 May 89 01:50:43 GMT Reply-To: rosalia@noether.UUCP (Mark Galassi) Organization: Institute for Theoretical Physics, SUNY at Stony Brook, New York. Lines: 19 We are debating hotly whether to purchase an SGI 240 with 4 MIPS R3000 processors. One of the attractions is the parallelizing FORTRAN compiler (yes, we are scientists and there are still some who program in FORTRAN; sigh). I came across a report that the parallelizing FORTRAN (what was it, power FORTRAN or super FORTRAN or whatever) was kind of flaky, and that the ordinary compilers only worked well without optimization (this is on the 4 processor machine). Could someone comment on the soundness of the SGI 4D/240 for number crunching purposes? We are only slightly interested in the graphics capabilities: we want a cruncher first of all. -- {These opinions are mine, and should be everybody else's :-)} Mark Galassi rosalia@mozart.UUCP rosalia@sunysbnp.BITNET rosalia@noether.UUCP rosalia@noether.sunysb.edu