On Wednesday 08 November 2006 13:34, Greg Lindahl wrote:
> The policy is that once a user has a license, they have it for 15
> minutes. If you need more licenses, buy more licenses. If you need
> more eval licenses, just ask.
Understood, but the economics were sadly just not there for us in this
On Wednesday 08 November 2006 14:43, Mark Hahn wrote:
> I agree with Pathscale on this. we evaluated Pathscale about 2 years ago,
> and were rather apalled at the license-hold time (which was substantially
> longer at the time.)
Aha, that was around the time that we looked at it last.
--
Chri
Have they moved to FlexLM yet ? We had PathScale on eval for a while but
found that their bespoke license daemon hung onto a users license for a long
while after they'd finished compiling whereas the Intel compilers just
worked..
This is a policy issue, and has nothing to do with moving to
Fle
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 01:34:25PM +1100, Chris Samuel wrote:
> Have they moved to FlexLM yet ? We had PathScale on eval for a while but
> found that their bespoke license daemon hung onto a users license for a long
> while after they'd finished compiling whereas the Intel compilers just
> wo
Joe Landman wrote:
We are working on a machine with 2 Opteron 2218s. For laughs, I ran
streams on it. Here are 1,2,3,4 processor data.
I have a opteron 2220 handy with DDR2-667. At least I'm pretty sure
it's DDR2-667. I multiplied the default N by a factor of 10 to get timings
similar to y
John,
It's still tough to beat the prices here in Philly at Holt's
http://www.holts.com
Bill
John Leidel wrote:
I would certainly suggest making a stop at the Thompsons Cigar factory
store on the way from the airport.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=thompsons+cigars+near+Tampa,
+F
Bill,
First, for the purpose of political correctness: Cigars
can be harmful to your health, they can stink (cheap ones do),
one end is hot, they can make you dizzy, they can make
you nauseous, they are particularly good at keeping
insects away (and some people, which is not necessarily
a bad thin
I would certainly suggest making a stop at the Thompsons Cigar factory
store on the way from the airport.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=thompsons+cigars+near+Tampa,
+FL&ie=UTF8&z=13&ll=27.989854,-82.479515&spn=0.104895,0.161018&om=1&iwloc=A
:-)
cheers
john
On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 14:
On Nov 7, 2006, at 10:27 AM, Douglas Eadline wrote:
This is heart of the cigar world. Walt Ligon and I have been
training six
years for this.
Well Doug, for us relative cigar novices, what advice would you offer
as to preparation for this event? I assume that there will be
opportunity
In short a lot of confusion and that all for nothing.
In those CFD codes probably more RAM is better.
You prefer a 0.8Ghz processor with 1 terabyte of RAM over a
8Ghz Core2 with 4GB ram.
The usage of the word 'node' is total out of context here.
We speak only about a machine with a lot of RAM
For those attending SC06 and who want to make there cloths smell bad.
The SC06 LECCIBG will be at the King Corona Cigars Bar/Club located at
1523 E 7th Ave Ybor City. The corner of N 15th and E 7th. We will start
about 9:30 PM or so after the opening Gayla.
More here:
http://www.clustermonkey.
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