Dalhousie Physics Computing

Dalhousie Physics Computing


I have a 66 CPU Beowulf-style cluster called "BUG" that is running Linux. I also have access to the IRM Beowulf, and the mathcluster has additional software tools. Futher resources are available at ACRL, through ACEnet, and through C3.ca.
Here are some links that seem useful for code, systems, and hardware: FFT, Numerical Recipes in C, N-body, voronoi, 2D tracking
Numerical tools: Mathematica, Maple (free at Dalhousie), MatLab (Octave is a free equivalent)
Windows: WinUnix, Tucows
Mac: NIHimage, MACstuff
Linux: RPM, USB, Google Linux, GSL
Dal: downloads(Maple etc...)
Visualization:IDL, LASSPTools, MASyV, GNUplot, ImageJ, Grace, VMD
Biomodelling:Ecell, Vcell, Mcell, StochSim, CellML, SBW
Security: PortProbe, hoaxes, ssh
Help: XMGR, SM, UNIX, IDL, PAW, NAG, Pine, LATEX, NIHimage
Shopping: buybuddy.ca USA: buy.com, ComReady, Yahoo, PriceScan, PCmagListings
Server/Beowulf Suppliers: LinuxNetworX, IBM, Dell, Apple
Misc electronics: Digital Cameras
Rutenberg homepage
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