TCP Linda is a parallel execution environment which has been used to create a parallel version of Gaussian for local area network and some distributed memory multiprocessor environments.
An upgrade to TCP Linda 9 is required for running with Gaussian 16 for all supported platforms.
You must have a site license for the corresponding version of Gaussian 16 (or G16W or G16M) in order to purchase TCP-Linda for that platform.
Supported workstations for TCP Linda parallel execution (see the Gaussian 16 platform requirements for details on the supported operating system versions):
- IA32-based computers running Linux
- IA64-based computers running Linux
- x86_64-based systems running Mac OS X
- x86_64-based systems running Linux
- IBM Power 5, 6, 7, 8 systems running AIX
- IBM Power 7 systems running Linux
- IBM Power 8 Little-endian systems running Linux
- IBM Power 8 Big-endian systems running Linux
- TCP Linda 9 is not available for Windows-based systems
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Last update: 17 June 2017.