Streamline Computing releases 64-bit parallel debugger
Warwick 25 February 2003 UK clustering specialist Streamline Computing has simultaneously released DDT, the Distributed Debugging Tool, for 64-bit AMD Opteron, Intel Itanium-2 and Sunfire systems.
After releasing DDT for 32-bit systems in quarter 4 of 2002, Streamline received unprecedented demand for 64-bit support. The debugger is the first parallel debugger for the new Intel and AMD chips. Furthermore, in expanding from the Linux platform to provide a Solaris debugger, Streamline are delighted to be offering a much requested alternative to this branch of the High Performance Computing (HPC) community.
The debugger supports MPI and also hybrid OpenMP+MPI and pthread+MPI codes. The user interface is modern and intuitive, allowing control of a complete cluster with the click of a mouse. It has syntax highlighted source code and fast and clear data browsing for Fortran (F77/F90/F95), C and C++.
Ad Emmen
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