The Absoft Fx2 Debugging Solution is the most flexible and comprehensive
serial debugger available for Fortran developers, and Fx2 options are also
available for debugging in parallel environments. The feature-rich Fx2
debugger also works well for C/C++ and assembler debugging, making Fx2 the
industry's most efficient, most complete single node debugging solution. The
PathScale EKO Compiler Suite for Fortran 77/90/95 and C/C++ is the world's
highest-performance 64-bit compiler for Linux clusters powered by AMD Opteron
and Athlon64 processors.
"Absoft has delivered an excellent debugger for Fortran and
C-language development and is the first third-party automated debugging tool
set formally certified as interoperable with the PathScale EKO compiler
suite," said Scott Metcalf, president and CEO of PathScale. "When
used together, the Absoft debugging solution and PathScale Compiler Suite
uniquely fill a market need for world-class, interoperable development tools
that enable organizations to more easily create faster, more efficient Linux
cluster applications."
The 1.2 version of the PathScale EKO Compiler Suite will be available from
PathScale and its FastPath Resellers worldwide starting on June 30, 2004.
This new release will also provide support for SuSE 9.1 and Fedora Core 2,
and significant performance improvements for both 64-bit and 32-bit
applications. The Fx2 Debugging Solution is available directly from Absoft
and from its resellers worldwide.
PathScale EKO Compiler Suite Certified as Interoperable with Streamline Computings Distributed Debugging Tool
PathScale, Inc. and Streamline
Computing Ltd. have
announced the mutual certification of their respective Linux compilers and
parallel debugger. Specifically, version 1.2 of the PathScale EKO Compiler
Suite and version 1.7 of Streamline's Distributed Debugging Tool (DDT) have
been updated, cross-tested and certified to be fully interoperable with each
other.
"When AMD64 application developers combine the superior performance
of the PathScale EKO Compilers with the industry's easiest-to-use parallel
debugging tool, they will find that creating parallel applications for Linux
clusters is immediately faster and easier, resulting in more efficient and
more scalable applications," said Dr. Michael Rudgyard, president and
CEO for Streamline.
The PathScale EKO Compiler Suite for Fortran 77/90/95 and C/C++ is the
world's highest-performance 64-bit compiler for Linux systems powered by AMD
Opteron and Athlon64 processors. Streamlines Distributed Debugging Tool (DDT)
is a comprehensive graphical debugger designed for the complex tasks
associated with debugging scalar, parallel and multi-threaded code.
"Both PathScale and Streamline are committed to accelerating the
adoption of clustered computing for all types of high-performance
applications," said Scott Metcalf, president and CEO of PathScale.
"Together, our two companies are providing AMD64 developers with
best-of-breed integrated tools that dramatically speed time to deployment
for parallel applications running on Linux clusters."
Version 1.2 of the PathScale EKO Compiler Suite may be purchased from
Streamline Computing or PathScale, or from PathScale FastPath Resellers
worldwide starting on June 30, 2004. This new PathScale release will also
provide support for SuSE 9.1 and Fedora Core 2, and significant performance
improvements for both 64-bit and 32-bit applications.
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