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pvm            Scilab // Group            Scilab description            pvm
NAME
   pvm - communications with other applications using Parallel Virutal
  Machine
  
DESCRIPTION
   is a software system that enables a collection of heterogeneous computers
  to be used as a coherent and flexible concurrent computational resource. 
  The individual computers may be shared- or local-memory multiprocessors,
  vector supercomputers, specialized graphics engines, or scalar
  workstations, that may be interconnected by a variety of networks, such
  as ethernet, FDDI.  Daemon programs (pvmd3) provide communication and
  process control between computers (see PVM manpage and manual for more
  details).  Most important functions of the PVM communication library are
  included in Scilab. 
  
WARNING
   PVM must be installed in your envriromnent before using it in Scilab. PVM
  scilab have been developped using the version 3.3.7 of the PVM library. 
  
AUTHORS
   PVM have been developped by A. L. Beguelin, J. J. Dongarra, G. A. Geist,
  W. C. Jiang, R. J. Manchek, B. K. Moore, V. S. Sunderam (see
  http://www.netlib.org/pvm3)  
  
SEE ALSO
   pvm_barrier, pvm_mytid, pvm_bcast, pvm_parent, pvm_config, pvm_delhosts, 
  pvm_recv, pvm_exit,  pvm_send, pvm_getinst, pvm_spawn, pvm_gettid,
  pvm_spawn_independent, pvm_gsize, pvm_tasks, pvm_joingroup, pvm_tidtohost
  pvm_kill, pvm_lvgroup, pvm_start, pvm_halt