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The D'Artagnan Cluster
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Newsflash! December 1999
We've just added a spanking new 450 MHz Power Mac G4 to the Cluster.
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The Eiffel Parallel Execution Environment
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EPEE (Eiffel Parallel Execution Environment) is an object oriented design framework for programming distributed memory parallel computers, developed within the PAMPA Project. It proposes a programming environment where data and control parallelism are totally encapsulated in regular Eiffel classes, without any extension to the language nor modification of its semantics.
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Large Prime Number Found by SGI/Cray Supercomputer
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A Large Prime Number: 2^1257787-1
A Large Perfect Number: 2^1257786 * (2^1257787-1)
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