PGI Workstation 3.2 - Contents
1 PGI Workstation 3.2-4
Installation Notes
1.1 Installing PGI Workstation on Linux or Solaris86
1.2 Using FLEXlm on Linux
1.3 Using FLEXlm on Solaris86
1.4 Installing PGI Workstation on Win32
1.4.1 Installing the EMACS Editor for Win32
1.4.2 Customizing the PGI Window on Win32
2 PGI Workstation 3.2-4
Release Notes
2.1 PGI Workstation 3.2 Contents
2.2 Supported Systems and Licensing
2.3 New Features
2.4 New Compiler Options
2.4.1 New Generic Options
2.4.2 New Win32 Options
2.5 OpenMP Directives and Pragmas
2.6 Pentium III, 4, and Athlon Support
2.6.1 Pentium III SSE Instructions
2.6.2 Pentium III and Athlon Prefetch Instructions
2.6.3 User-directed Prefetch Instructions
2.6.4 Pentium 4 SSE2 Instructions
2.7 Debugging with PGDBG
2.7.1 PGDBG 3.2 New Features
2.7.2 Calling C++ Instance Methods
2.7.3 PGDBG 3.2-4 Thread Support
2.7.4 PGDBG Scoping
2.7.5 PGDBG GUI Modifications
2.7.6 PGDBG 3.2 and Shared Object Files
2.7.7 PGDBG 3.2-4 Known Limitations
2.7.8 Debugging with gdb on Win32 Systems
2.8 Profiling with PGPROF
2.8.1 Analyzing Scalability of Parallel Programs
2.9 LAPACK, the BLAS and FFTs
2.9.1 Pre-compiled BLAS and LAPACK Math Libraries
2.9.2 Assembly-coded Math Libraries
2.10 Fortran calling conventions on Win32
2.11 OpenMP Tutorial
2.12 PGCC C and C++ Compiler Notes
2.13 PGI Workstation 3.2 and glibc
2.14 PGI Workstation for Win32
2.14.1 The PGI Workstation Shell Environment
2.14.2 PGI Compilers for Win32 in MKS Toolkit
2.14.3 DLLs under Win32
3 Contacting PGI &
Online Documentation