by: Rodrigo Perottoni |
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I'm trying compiling and running the OpenMP Benchmark, but I have some
problems. Anyone knows how I compiling and running OpenMP?
Thank You.
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by: Vladimir_petter |
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Hello guys,
Looks like this technology is comming along with VS2005. Anybody has an
expirience of using it along with C++? What are the patterns?
Thanks,
Vladimir.
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by: Gabest |
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I really like the new openmp implementation of vc, but I ran into a
something which may be a bug. Please see the following little example:
void funct()
{
__declspec(align(16)) BYTE buff;...
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by: Carl J. Van Arsdall |
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Hey everyone,
I know I've posted several questions regarding python and python's
parallel capabilities so bear with me as I've never attempted to incite
discussion. However, today I'm...
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by: BallCOMET |
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I have an application that I built with Visual Studio 2005 and for which I
enabled OpenMP. If I open the compiled binary in Visual Studio, this is the
manifest that is embedded in the executable...
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by: firenet |
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gcc -g -fopenmp openmp.c -o openmp
cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-fopenmp"
i wrote a simple openmp.c and wanted to compile it, but i got this
error.
What should i do ?
Thanks
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by: s.z.s |
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Hi!
Is anybody using an openmp compiler under cygwin? I tried to install
gcc 4.2.2 without success and now I'm looking for alternatives.
Thanks, Steffen
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by: Renato Perini |
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Hi all!!!
I'm trying to find a *good* book about OpenMP and C, but I can't find
anything specific. Can you advice me some good (and updated) books about
OpenMP using the C interface? I'd like a...
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by: Alien |
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Hi,
I am having bit of confusion about !$OPENMP DO/!$OPENMP END DO and !$OPENMP PARALLEL DO/!$OPENMP END PARALLEL DO directives.
Having looked at my notes, the only difference I can find is...
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Use var or let for variables and const fror constants.
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Functions
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}
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