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1 < abandon all hope ye who compile here.
1 > OOPSE
2  
3 < I'm the main Trunk version.
3 > OOPSE is an open-source Object-Oriented Parallel Simulation Engine.
4 > It is a mongrel code which uses no less than 4 programming languages
5 > (although it is primarily written in C++ and Fortran95).  Input files
6 > are handled using the (included) Bizarre Atom Simulation Syntax (BASS)
7 > library.  The BASS library can handle atoms that don't fit the
8 > standard picture of what the rest of the world uses for atoms
9 > (i.e. our atoms can be "lumpy"; they have orientational degrees of
10 > freedom).  We can also handle some transition metal simulations using
11 > the Embedded Atom Method (EAM) and other similar force fields.  OOPSE
12 > doesn't yet do force fields with charges, although it does handles
13 > dipoles quite easily.
14 >
15 > What you need to compile and use OOPSE:
16 >
17 > 0) A strong stomach.  Mixed-language code can get ugly.
18 >
19 > 1) Good C++ and Fortran95 compilers.  We've built and tested OOPSE using
20 >    the Intel compilers (ifc and icc) on Linux machines.  Outside of our
21 >    setup, you're pretty much on your own...
22 >
23 > 2) MPI.  We like MPICH.  Other implementations might work, but we
24 >    haven't tried.  You can get MPICH here:
25 >    http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich/
26 >
27 > 3) The f90 bindings for MPI.  These are built by MPICH if it finds a
28 >    f90 compiler.  There might be others out there for other
29 >    implementations, but we haven't tested.  Try starting here:
30 >    http://duvel.lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp/~jim/software/f90_mpi_lib.html
31 >
32 > 4) The Scalable Parallel Random Number Generators Library (SPRNG). You
33 >    can obtain SPRNG here:  http://sprng.cs.fsu.edu/
34 >
35 > INSTRUCTIONS
36 >
37 > 1) Get, build, and test the required pieces above.
38 > 2) ./configure
39 > 3) make
40 > 4) make install
41 >
42 > That's it.  Documentation is for wimps.

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