No, this is not a release post! Just wanted to wish iPhone and iPod touch users everywhere a Happy Halloween! If you have an iPhone or Apple related pumpkin photo you’d like to share, send it on in to blog@iphone-dev.org or tweet it to MuscleNerd
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When the Fortran READ statement returns iostat=98 the error message is, “cannot allocate memory for the file buffer – out of memory”. This error is caused by the runtime library attempting to create a buffer large enough to hold the output of the read.
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Reference Number : DPD200138749 Version : 11.1 Product : Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition with IMSL* Operating System : Windows Problem Description : Compiling a Fortran application that has a USE of the IMSL modules IMSL_LIBRARIES or LINEAR_OPERATORS fails with an internal compiler error when building for the Intel® 64 platform. The problem is caused by corrupted compiled module (.mod) files.
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Internal Compiler Error When Using IMSL Modules IMSL_LIBRARIES or LINEAR_OPERATORS for Intel 64
Introduction At the time of this writing, the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition 3.2.2 on Linux* OS consists of: Intel® C++ Compiler 11.1 Update 3 Intel® Debugger 11.1 Update 3 Intel® Fortran Compiler 11.1 Update 3 Intel® MPI Library 3.2 Update 2 Intel® Math Kernel Library 10.2 Update 2 (Intel® MKL 10.2 Update 2), which includes ScaLAPACK and Cluster DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) Intel® Trace Analyzer 1 and Trace Collector 2 7.2 Update 2 Intel® MPI Benchmarks 3 3.2 A pre-release license for Cluster OpenMP (for Linux only on Intel® 64 and IA-64 architectures) is available through whatif.intel.com . Please note that this prerelease license provides access to an unsupported offering of Cluster OpenMP technology. Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition 3.2.2 on Microsoft* Windows* Compute Cluster Server OS (Microsoft Windows CCS* OS) and Microsoft* Windows* HPC Server 2008 OS consists of: Intel® C++ Compiler 11.1 Update 3 Intel® Fortran Compiler 11.1 Update 3 Intel® MPI Library 3.2 Update 2 Intel® Math Kernel Library 10.2 Update 2 (Intel® MKL 10.2 Update 2), which includes ScaLAPACK and Cluster DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) Intel® Trace Analyzer 1 and Collector 2 7.2 Update 2 Intel® MPI Benchmarks 3 3.2 This web-page-based tutorial contains information for installing software packages to support homogeneous cluster computing for IA-32, Intel® 64 (formerly Intel® EM64T), or IA-64 (Itanium®) architectures
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Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition 3.2.2 Tutorial
Introduction At the time of this writing, the Intel® Cluster Toolkit 3.2.2 on Linux* OS consists of: Intel® MPI Library 3.2 Update 2 Intel® Math Kernel Library 10.2 Update 2 (Intel® MKL 10.2 Update 2), which includes ScaLAPACK and Cluster DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) Intel® Trace Analyzer 1 and Trace Collector 2 7.2 Update 2 Intel® MPI Benchmarks 3 3.2 Intel® Cluster Toolkit 3.2.2 on Microsoft* Windows* Compute Cluster Server OS (Microsoft Windows CCS* OS) and Microsoft* Windows* HPC Server 2008 OS consists of: Intel® MPI Library 3.2 Update 2 Intel® Math Kernel Library 10.2 Update 2 (Intel® MKL 10.2 Update 2), which includes ScaLAPACK and Cluster DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) Intel® Trace Analyzer 1 and Collector 2 7.2 Update 2 Intel® MPI Benchmarks 3 3.2 This web-page-based tutorial contains information for installing software packages to support homogeneous cluster computing for IA-32, Intel® 64 (formerly Intel® EM64T), or IA-64 (Itanium®) architectures. The operating system support is as follows: All 3 architectures Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* 4.0, 5.0 SUSE* Linux Enterprise Server* 10, and 11 Intel 64 only Microsoft* Windows* Compute Cluster Server 2003 (Microsoft Windows CCS*) Microsoft* Windows* HPC Server 2008 The tutorial was last checked and validated on November 13, 2009 . The emphasis of this tutorial is on the interoperability of the software components listed above.
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Intel® Cluster Toolkit 3.2.2 Tutorial
I have multiple floating license files for the same server and want to combine them into one. How can I achieve this?
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How to combine multiple floating license files for the same server into one?
I just realized that I never wrote a blog about the pilot training class we conducted in Santa Clara California. I first blogged about it here Shannon Cepeda also wrote about it here . We held the class in California in July we had attendees come from the surrounding bay area. We even had a couple of attendees come from out of state to attend the class. The good news is that every single attendee reported they would recommend the course to their colleagues! We reserved the Pilot class for software developers outside of Intel. We had so many requests to attend the class from Intel software engineers we scheduled several internal classes within Intel. Based on the uniformly positive feedback we received for the class we decided to take this out and offer as a program. I expect this to be ready late Q1 of 2010. We listened to all of the feedback from the class and have improved so we took a very good class and made it better. For those of you who want to work on something now – Take a look at Robert Reed’s blogs solving the n-bodies problem with Intel(r) Threading Building Blocks. This is actually one of the exercises we used in this course on parallel programming course – so you don’t need to wait – Down load an evaluation copy of Intel(r) Parallel Studio and try out the diferent steps Robert goes through with optimizing and threading this code sample (the source code is attached to his second blog in the series). I will make sure to let you all know when the classes will roll out. -David Mackay
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Pilot Training Class – Success!
But, with a little port forwarding with our test Netgear router , we were all set.
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IT News HeadLines (Techradar) 29/10/2009
In addition to traditional WLAN features, the B260a also works as a 3G wireless router . All you need to do is plug in your SIM card into the B260a, and you have access to WCDMA wireless goodness.
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Huawei 3G Wireless Gateway makes the most out of your SIM card
As promised last month, the ZiiLABS team have revealed their first smartphone development platform, the Zii TRINITY, based on the company’s StemCell ZMS-05 processor and throwing in quadband GSM and triband WCDMA /HSDPA. …
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ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from March 2010 …