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Material about MPI is available from a variety of sources. Some of these,
particularly WWW pages, include pointers to other resources.
- The Standard itself:
- As a Technical report: U. of T. report [2]
- As postscript for ftp: at info.mcs.anl.gov in
pub/mpi/mpi-report.ps.
- As hypertext on the World Wide Web: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/mpi
- As a journal article: in the Fall issue of the Journal of
Supercomputing Applications [7]
- MPI Forum discussions
- The MPI Forum email discussions and both current and earlier
versions of the Standard are available from netlib.
- Books:
- Using MPI: Portable Parallel Programming with the Message-Passing
Interface, by Gropp, Lusk, and
Skjellum [4].
- MPI Annotated Reference Manual, by Otto, et al., in preparation.
- Newsgroup:
- Mailing lists:
- Implementations available by ftp:
- MPICH is available by anonymous ftp from
info.mcs.anl.gov in the directory pub/mpi/mpich, file
mpich.*.tar.Z.
- LAM is available by anonymous ftp from bag.osc.edu in the
directory pub/lam.
- The CHIMP version of MPI is available by anonymous ftp from
ftp.epcc.ed.ac.uk in the directory pub/chimp/release.
- Test code repository (new):
- ftp//:info.mcs.anl.gov/pub/mpi-test
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Karen D. Toonen
1998-11-19