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  • vielmajJune 26, 2009 4:48 PM PDT   
    Linux Libraries

    Around 2006, we purchased some intel compilers and libraries for our server at Oregon State University.  We changed our server from Suse to Ubuntu, and we forgot to transfer the compiler tarballs. The following two libraries are not available for download anymore. 

    Message Passing Interface (MPI) Library for Linux
    http://www.intel.com/software/products/cluster/mpi/downloads/mpi.htm

    and

    Math Kernel Library Cluster Edition for Linux
    http://registrationcenter.cps.intel.com/irc_nas/543/l_cluster_mkl_p_8.1.1.004.tgz

    Please let me know how I can obtain these files.

    Jason


    TimP (Intel)June 26, 2009 5:42 PM PDT
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    Re: Linux Libraries

    Did you try https://registrationcenter.intel.com  ?  If you registered your license, you should be able to reach the download pages for your products.  There are links for recovering your acct info.    If not, but when you have the license string, you should be able to register.
    Although there are still separate licenses for MKL, it is included in the current C++ compiler downloads, and in Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition, so you would normally renew one of those to get updates.   All the cluster components are included even in the MKL which comes with C++.


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