Using a PVM

Brute

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Can I use a PVM (parallel virtual machine) on my mini-network and run one client, S@H, F@H, Popular Power, whatever, and triple the CPU power being applied? Has anyone tried this?
 

lane42

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Brute, wow i better start reading more :) whats a pvm, f@h
and pp. :eek:
 

JchrisW

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Not possible. PVM requires custom code to be used, and as the source code for RC5 isn't publicly available, it simply isn't possible.

On the other hand, using a kernel utility such as Mosix might work, there's been discussion on the board previously regarding it.

Good Luck!

Jordan
 

Bleep

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If you could it would not help anything as far as rc5 or any other processor intensive program. I believe that it for the purpose of more or less processor time shareing, and not multiprocessing.