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Gives a description of compilers and utility libraries available for use through Research Computing resources, as well as links on various related topics.
Programming compilers and utility libraries are integral parts of Research Computing resources. FORTRAN 77/90/95, C and C++ compilers are available for compiling codes to run serial and/or parallel jobs. Some of the compilers are local to the machines. There are also a number of programming tools available, such as LAPACK/SCALAPACK, FFT, IMSL, PetSC, etc., installed in AFS package space.
If you hope to learn more about the general information of compiler/utility resources in Research Computing, please select one of the following topics:
[ http://help.unc.edu/?id=6317 ] Compilers
[ http://help.unc.edu/?id=6330 ] Tools
[ http://its.unc.edu/hpc/programming_tools/utility.html ] Utility Libraries
[ http://help.unc.edu/?id=4745 ] Serial/Parallel Programming
If you are interested in compiler/application information for any of the following particular machines, please click its name below for details.
[ http://help.unc.edu/?id=6301 ] Cedar/Cypress
[ http://help.unc.edu/?id=6020 ] Emerald
All calculations should be performed and temporary files should be stored in scratch space:
/largefs/[onyen] . Since
/largefs is not backed up and also cleaned up regularly, calculation results to be saved should be moved to mass storage space,
~/ms, promptly.
[ http://its.unc.edu/research-computing.html ] Research Computing home page