From: "Brad Phelan" <brad@camcontrol.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.parallel.pvm,comp.soft-sys.matlab
Subject: Re: start matlab with pvm
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 11:02:07 -0000
Organization: The MathWorks, Inc., Natick, MA 01760
Message-Id: <7c87qu$c5i$1@turing.mathworks.com>
References: <36CC4B00.7B2136C5@mechb.uni-stuttgart.de>
Xref: ukc comp.parallel.pvm:8099 comp.soft-sys.matlab:44250


Hi there Katja,

Here is a url for the DP toolbox for matlab. This toolbox claims to use pvm
to implement parallel versions of matlab. I think this toolbox has been
designed to work with Unix but you may be able to port it to windows.

http://netti.e-technik.uni-rostock.de/dp/

However I know nothing at the moment about PVM.  I was hoping in exchange
for the above you could point me to a good resource for getting PVm to work
on a windows 95 machine or windows NT. Could you also send me some
information on what you are doing because one of the specific things that
interest me is using simulink over a network to speed up simulations.  Any
information would be great.

Brad Phelan
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Cambridge Control
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Katja Treutner wrote in message
<36CC4B00.7B2136C5@mechb.uni-stuttgart.de>...
>hi,
>
>I'm trying  to start matlab (on windows) with pvm to run a simulation of
>an S-Function.
>Starting the simulation with starting matlab (without pvm) already runs.
>
>Does anybody have experience with these things?
>
>(Where to put the pvm-commands (in which routine of the  S-Function?
>.....)
>
>best regards,
>katja
>
>

