I am wondering if there is any work on software for true parallism at the 
software level on any of the new Quad-Core chips?  Unfortunately, during my 
career since 1965 I have tried to write my own software and avoided using 
canned software and that has served me well in changing over many different 
systems so parallel ESSL does me little good and I would have to recode a lot 
of things to use the ESSL routines.  I am now retired but still using WATCOM 
f77 for coding quantum chemistry under WINDOWS.  I have spent many years on 
UNIX variants whether HP or SGI systems and I have installed LINSPIRE on my PC 
so I could switch to REDHAT LINUX with little trouble.  The question is whether 
ESSL or Parallel-ESSL is needed to do true parallel computing on a Quad-core 
chip?  Basically I would like to know if anyone is working on making a 
Quad-core CPU parallel (preferably f77 or f99) under RedHat LINUX?  If I 
install RedHat LINUX on a Quad-core CPU (thus avoiding a high speed switch) 
what would be needed to run parallel f77, a new compiler?
 
Don Shillady
Emeritus Professor of Chemistry
Virginia Commonwealth University
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