Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "xeon processor and ATLAS"
2004 Mar 12
3
Xeon CPU and ATLAS
I am about to get a new machine at work - an IBM Intellistation with the
Xeon 2.8 GB processor. It will run Windows 2000. I would like to install
the proper ATLAS dll for this machine, but I am not sure if Xeon is P4?
Does anybody have any experience with Xeon?
Thanks in advance,
Andy
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Andy Jaworski
518-1-01
Process Laboratory
3M Corporate Research Laboratory
2010 Jun 02
2
R and multi cpu ATLAS
Dirk suggested I move this thread over here. I am trying to get a
multithreaded (multi CPU) version of ATLAS working with R, and have
been unable, thus far, to get it working. Has anyone gotten an
multithreaded version of ATLAS working on Debian (64 bit)? I've tried
this:
apt-get source atlas -t unstable
cd atlas-3.8.3
DEFAULTS=n fakeroot debian/rules custom
but it is APPEARING to only
2010 May 14
1
Compiling R with ATLAS
Hello. I know almost nothing about Linux, so I apologize if the answer to
this is obvious.
I am trying to compile R with ATLAS (successfully compiled 3.9.24 on Ubuntu
10.04 64 bit). I configured with:
./configure --enable-R-shlib --enable-BLAS-shlib
--with-blas="-L/usr/local/atlas/lib -lf77blas -latlas"
--with-lapack="-L/usr/local/atlaslib -llapack -lcblas" --with-x
and I
2010 May 14
1
Compiling R with ATLAS
Hello. I know almost nothing about Linux, so I apologize if the answer to
this is obvious.
I am trying to compile R with ATLAS (successfully compiled 3.9.24 on Ubuntu
10.04 64 bit). I configured with:
./configure --enable-R-shlib --enable-BLAS-shlib
--with-blas="-L/usr/local/atlas/lib -lf77blas -latlas"
--with-lapack="-L/usr/local/atlaslib -llapack -lcblas" --with-x
and I
2010 May 28
2
Compiling R-2.11.0 with ATLAS-tuned BLAS and LAPACK
Hello. I am a Linux neophyte and know almost nothing ?about compiling,
so I would appreciate any help and advice y'all would care to offer.
I am trying to compile the 64 bit version of R using a tuned ATLAS and
LAPACK (ATLAS 3.9.24). I am running Ubunto 10.04 LTS (through wubi,
FWIW). The ATLAS and LAPACK files (atlas.so, f77blas.so, lapack.so,
and cblas.so) are sitting in the folder
2016 Jul 15
1
I am unable to build atlas rpm from centos7.2
Hi all,
I just cloned from
git clone https://git.centos.org/git/rpms/atlas
And rpmbuild is failing with error in building ATLAS:-
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sudhanshu/rpmbuild/BUILD/ATLAS/x86_64_base'
DONE configure
+ '[' base = base ']'
+ sed -i 's#ARCH =.*#ARCH = P4E64SSE3#' Make.inc
+ sed -i s#-DATL_AVX## Make.inc
+ sed -i s#-mavx#-msse3# Make.inc
+ echo
2001 Nov 06
1
R-devel & ATLAS generates Dr. Watson on NT (was RE: Look, Wa tson! La.svd & ATLAS)
Prof. Bates & R-devel,
I've done more test with the following results:
I have two versions of ATLAS 3.2.1. One was compiled on my old Thinkpad
600E (PII), the other was compiled on my new Thinkpad T22 (PIIISSE1).
I compiled R-devel dated 10/31, 11/01 and 11/04, linked against either of
the two ATLAS libs. All gave Dr. Watson when given this code:
La.svd(matrix(runif(1e5), 1e3,
2012 May 09
2
R Installation Manual - ATLAS BLAS guidance that is not in the current version
Good afternoon.
I am trying to compile a version of Rblas.dll based on ATLAS for the Corei7. I had remembered that there was mention of which file to adjust and that "xerbla" needed to be removed from one of the outputs from the last time I tried a few years ago. The most recent version of the R Installation manual does not say anything about this. An older version (2.10 I believe) has
2004 Feb 26
2
ATLAS threaded 64 bit (Opteron) - need *.so?
Using ATLAS with R is an old topic quite covered in the "R
Administration" manual (and by R's "configure" script
collection).
I still do not easily manage to build R properly on our new AMD
Opteron (2-processor).
I did work with the current Atlas 3.6.0, configured manually
(but "express" version) to build a threaded ATLAS version, and
successfully ran Atlas'
2010 Aug 06
1
[OT] R on Atlas library
Dear List,
I am aware this is slightly off-topic, but I am sure there are people who already had the problem and who perhaps solved it.
I am running long-lasting model fits using constrOptim command. At work
there is a linux computer (Quad Core, debian) on which I already have
compiled R and Atlas, in the hope that things will go faster on that
machine.
Atlas offers the possibility to be
2008 Aug 29
1
(Current) Ubuntu : r-base-dev seems incompatible with atlas-base-dev.
Emmanuel,
On 30 August 2008 at 00:04, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
| Dear list,
|
| Setup : Ubuntu Hardy + updates + backports + security + R repository on
| a 3.2 GHz PIV dual-core processor.
|
| Bitten (again...) by the "I'll optimize my setup" bug, I tried to test
| atlas. Following Dirk's advice on a not-so-recent post to R-help, I
| tried "apt-get install -s
2006 Sep 26
1
Building R for Windows with ATLAS
I think this is not a R-devel question. Sorry to all if I'm wrong,
please let me know.
I managed to build R successfully with the default BLAS but when I
change the MKRULES to use ATLAS BLAS and set the path to
"C:/cygwin/home/Administrador/ATLAS/lib/WinNT_ATHLONSSE2" I got the
following error message (I'm posting only the final part, there was a
lot of compilation before this):
2008 Jul 08
1
R crash with ATLAS precompiled Rblas.dll on Windows XP Core2 Duo
I noticed a problem using R 2.7.1 on Windows XP SP2 with the precompiled
Atlas Rblas.dll. Running the code below causes R to crash. I started R
using Rgui --vanilla and am using the precompiled Atlas Rblas.dll from
cran.fhcrc.org dated 17-Jul-2007 05:04 for Core2 Duo.
The code that causes the crash:
x <- rnorm(100)
y <- rnorm(100)
z <- rnorm(100)
loess(z ~ x * y)
loess(z ~ x) does
2010 Dec 06
1
R with ATLAS avoids Linux cpu affinity
Hi all,
I have a problem with cpu affinity in my R-2.11.1 installation compiled against ATLAS running on a Linux (Ubuntu 10.04) cluster under GridEngine. I wish to use Grid Engine's core binding feature to bind user processes into the number of cores they request on the cluster, thus preventing badly behaved multi-threaded libraries from consuming more cores than requested. An example of
2010 May 26
2
R and ATLAS
Rhelpers:
I recently installed the 64-bit version of R on my Debian system, and
afterwards was asked if it was compiled using ATLAS. Is there a way
to test to see if R is using ATLAS?
--j
2001 Dec 20
2
Any interest in ATLAS-enabled R-1.4.0 for MSWin?
Hi all,
I've compiled R-1.4.0 on my NT box with link against ATLAS. It has passed
all the Rcmd CHECK that I could run. If there's sufficient interest, I can
make the SetupR.exe available (on CRAN?). Just drop me a note if you're
interested. Note the following:
o I can only connect thru 56K dial-up until Jan. 2, 2002, so unless there's
overwhelming demand, I won't attempt
2009 Jun 26
1
can't use ATLAS or ACML | 2.9.0
So, tried again from scratch. Again, CentOS 5.3, which is essentially
RHEL 5.3.
./configure --with-blas="-L/opt/acml4.3.0/gfortran64/lib -lacml"
In config.log, get things like
configure:37199: checking for dgemm_ in -L/opt/acml4.3.0/gfortran64/lib
-lacml
configure:37230: gcc -std=gnu99 -o conftest -g -O2
-I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib64 conftest.c
2005 Jan 05
2
How to connect R with a C code which includes Atlas
Hello, everybody,
Happy New Year!
I am a graduate student from Concordia University. I meet a problem when I am
working on my thesis. I hope I will get help from you.
I have a mathematical model which was already implemented by using R language.
However, part of this model includes fixed point iteration algorithm and
calculation of large linear equations which n will get to 5000. Because of
2006 Sep 27
1
Building R-2.3.1 for Windows with ATLAS
Ok, moved to R-devel.
I tried to build R-2.3.1. Since I intent to distribute this tuned R to
all other who have a computer like mine here at work I thought it was
best to stay with the latest stable release.
About your suggestion, I could'n find xerblas.o file. And I don't know
how to edit libf77blas.a. I tried to open it with VIM
(http://vim.sf.net/) but there was a lot of strange
2001 Jul 30
3
ATLAS
I thought I would try compiling R this time with the ATLAS libraries.
I have compiled ATLAS and I have the following libraries:
libatlas.a libf77blas.a libptcblas.a libtstatlas.a
libcblas.a liblapack.a libptf77blas.a
Is it sufficient to use ' --with-blas=libatlas.a ' when configuring or
do I need to specify any of the other libraries as well?
--
William D. McCoy