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Re: Where can I get ATLAS 3.2
Hi,
> I read in AMDZone that there is a bench called ATLAS 3.2 that can
>compile under Linux..., and I want to know where I can get the source code
>and the instructions to compile it.
You've got the wrong mailing list, atlas-comm is for developers. These kinds
of questions above should go to atlas@cs.utk.edu. The answer is it's available
in the same place as this mailing list archive,
www.netlib.org/atlas/
with the file you want being:
atlas3.2.0.tgz
ATLAS is not itself a benchmark, though it is often used in them. ATLAS is
actually a linear algebra package, providing complete BLAS and some LAPACK
routines. It is commonely using for the "linpack" and related benchmarks.
Regards,
Clint