Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 19:01:27 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Fri, 17 May 1996 01:35:39 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 3012 Concert Software Release

Concert Software Release

The Concert System is available on a variety of parallel platforms. Compiler runs on recent Sparc machines, and the compiler requires at least 32MB of RAM to run the compiler comfortably; more memory will help performance when compiling large programs. We are currently supporting only a single configuration of the Concert system. In order to make Concert work on your system, you must have the following: See the Concert System release notice for more information. All of these programs are freely available from numerous anonymous FTP sites; if you do not have one or more of them, use archie to find the FTP site nearest you. If you don't know how to use archie, clicking here will connect you to the main GNU software server, prep.ai.mit.edu.

The Concert System is publicly available from the Concurrent System Architecture Group at the University of Illinois. It will come as a tar file, and can be installed simply by untarring it. The software is not in the public domain; it is offered freely for use in education and research.

To obtain the current release of Concert Software, click on the button below. The release is over 19MB, even in compressed form, so it may take a while to download. 4.0 is the newest version of Concert, supporting our new langauge ICC++. The compiler in Concert 4.0 has been tuned for ICC++, and so the 3.0 compiler is more robust for Concurrent Aggregates.

Concert 4.0 software distribution

Concert 3.0 software distribution

To comply with the GNU's copyleft on the gdb software, the source to our modifications of gdb is available.


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