Jan Hartmann asks about compiling GRASS on a Cray. While this could
technically be done, I feel that it would not be very effective if
approached from the standpoint that a Cray is just another computer.
First, the Cray is a batch-oriented machine and doing graphics normally
involves post-processing (e.g., we have a YMP 8/64 and can pass output
from a model to a Stellar 2000 for visualization). Second, as a multi-
processor machine the algorithms used should be changed to match the
architecture. Third, the Cray compilers do not provide any significant
degree of optimization over the multiple processors -- this must be
done largely by hand. If it is not done, you are not obtaining the
maximum benefit from the special architecture.
Some relevant information is contained in:
Jay Sandhu and Duane Marble, 1988. "An Investigation into the Utility
of the Cray X-MP Supercomputer for Handling Spatial Data," PROCEEDINGS,
Third International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, pp. 253-268.
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Duane F. Marble E-mail: dmarble@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
Department of Geography
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