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OOPSE |
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OOPSE is an open-source Object-Oriented Parallel Simulation Engine. |
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It is primarily used to perform molecular dynamics simulations on |
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"strange" atom types that are not normally handled by other simulation |
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packages. This includes atoms with orientational degrees of freedom |
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(point dipoles, sticky atoms), as well as transition metals under the |
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Embedded Atom Method (EAM). |
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Input files are handled using the (included) Bizarre Atom Simulation |
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Syntax (BASS) library. |
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What you need to compile and use OOPSE: |
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1) Good C, C++ and Fortran95 compilers. We've built and tested OOPSE |
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on the following architecture & compiler combinations: |
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Architecture CC CXX F90 Notes |
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ix86-pc-linux-gnu icc icpc ifort (Intel versions 7 & 8) |
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powerpc-apple-darwin7.4.0 xlc xlc++ xlf (IBM XL v. 6.0/8.1) |
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mips-sgi-irix6.5 cc CC f90 (MIPSpro 7.4) |
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sparc-sun-solaris2.8 cc CC f95 (Forte Developer 7) |
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We've successfully compiled OOPSE with gcc and g++, as well as |
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pgcc and pgCC in linux environments. However, you will need to |
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use a Fortran *95* compler for the fortran side of OOPSE, and |
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pgf90 does not implement the required portions of the f95 |
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language. Fortran77 and Fortran90 (i.e. g77 and pgf90) are *not* |
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sufficient to compile the fortran portions of OOPSE. |
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2) The Scalable Parallel Random Number Generators Library (SPRNG). You |
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can obtain SPRNG here: http://sprng.cs.fsu.edu/ |
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SPRNG is a *requirement* for compiling OOPSE. |
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3) MPI. We like MPICH. Other implementations might work, but we |
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haven't tried. You can get MPICH here: |
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http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich/ |
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MPI is only required if you want a parallel version of OOPSE. |
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4) Assorted unix utilities (lexx, yacc, make) or their GNU |
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equivalents. The Gnu version of make is pretty much a requirement on |
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SGI machines. |
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INSTRUCTIONS |
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1) Get, build, and test the required pieces above. |
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2) ./configure |
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3) make |
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4) make install |
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That's it. Documentation will be forthcoming after the paper is |
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published. |
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