PC-CUBE is an ensemble of IBM PCs or close compatibles connected in the hypercube topology with ordinary computer cables. Communication occurs at the rate of 115.2 K-baud via the RS-232 serial links. Available for PC-CUBE is the Crystalline Operating System III (CrOS III), Mercury Operating System, CUBIX and PLOTIX which are parallel I/O and graphics libraries. A CrOS performance monitor was developed to facilitate the measurement of communication and computation time of a program and their effects on performance. Also available are CXLISP, a parallel version of the XLISP interpreter; GRAFIX, some graphics routines for the EGA and CGA; and a general execution profiler for determining execution time spent by program subroutines. PC-CUBE prov...
This report outlines the history, current status, current developments, and plans for the message-pa...
Sixty-four small computers are connected by a network of point-to-point communication channels in th...
Sixty-four small computers are connected by a network of point-to-point communication channels in th...
PC-CUBE is an ensemble of IBM PCs or close compatibles connected in the hypercube topology with ordi...
PC-CUBE is an ensemble of IBM PCs or close compatibles connected in the hypercube topology with ordi...
The MAC-CUBE is a Macintosh-based hypercube. It uses AppleTalk hardware and software as the medium f...
We describe a set of software utilities designed to facilitate the writing of parallel codes and por...
The JPL designed MARKIII hypercube supercomputer has been in application service since June 1988 and...
The architecture and applications of the class of highly parallel distributed-memory multiprocessors...
mes the bottleneck limiting the scalability of parallel algorithms. Thus, choosing the correct commu...
This paper describes the architecture of a multiprocessor system which we call the Broadcast Cube Sy...
A new methodology named CALMANT (CC-cube Algorithms on Meshes and Tori) for mapping a type of algori...
Describes a broadcast cube system (BCS) architecture for high speed scientific computation and logic...
The article describes various options for speeding up calculations on computer systems. These featur...
We propose a new approach for subcube and noncubic processor allocations for hypercube multiprocesso...
This report outlines the history, current status, current developments, and plans for the message-pa...
Sixty-four small computers are connected by a network of point-to-point communication channels in th...
Sixty-four small computers are connected by a network of point-to-point communication channels in th...
PC-CUBE is an ensemble of IBM PCs or close compatibles connected in the hypercube topology with ordi...
PC-CUBE is an ensemble of IBM PCs or close compatibles connected in the hypercube topology with ordi...
The MAC-CUBE is a Macintosh-based hypercube. It uses AppleTalk hardware and software as the medium f...
We describe a set of software utilities designed to facilitate the writing of parallel codes and por...
The JPL designed MARKIII hypercube supercomputer has been in application service since June 1988 and...
The architecture and applications of the class of highly parallel distributed-memory multiprocessors...
mes the bottleneck limiting the scalability of parallel algorithms. Thus, choosing the correct commu...
This paper describes the architecture of a multiprocessor system which we call the Broadcast Cube Sy...
A new methodology named CALMANT (CC-cube Algorithms on Meshes and Tori) for mapping a type of algori...
Describes a broadcast cube system (BCS) architecture for high speed scientific computation and logic...
The article describes various options for speeding up calculations on computer systems. These featur...
We propose a new approach for subcube and noncubic processor allocations for hypercube multiprocesso...
This report outlines the history, current status, current developments, and plans for the message-pa...
Sixty-four small computers are connected by a network of point-to-point communication channels in th...
Sixty-four small computers are connected by a network of point-to-point communication channels in th...