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Charm++ and NAMD on Cell

Posted on April 29, 2007 by Chris Samuel

Here’s a link to the site describing the work being done to port the Charm++ API to Cell at UIUC, and some notes on that work and the NAMD port. They also have a set of PostScript slides describing the work being done on it (I’ve converted it to PDF below).

“Charm++, Offload API, and the Cell Processor” (PDF)

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