MPIglut: powerwall programming made easier

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A powerwall is an array of separate screens that work together to provide a single unified display. Powerwalls are often driven by a small cluster, which requires parallel software to organize and synchronize the distributed rendering process. This paper describes MPIglut, our powerwall-friendly implementation of the popular sequential GLUT OpenGL 3D programming interface. MPIglut internally communicates using MPI to provide a single coherent display even across a distributedmemory parallel machine. Uniquely, MPIglut is sourcecode compatible with ordinary sequential GLUT code while providing high performance

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Last time updated on 03/12/2017

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