Reply by highegg September 2, 20092009-09-02
On Aug 18, 10:59&#4294967295;pm, Randy Yates <ya...@ieee.org> wrote:
> I'm noticing the Octave isn't utilizing my quad cores. Any > suggestions on how to get it to do so? > > Fedora 11 / Octave 3.0.5 > -- > Randy Yates &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295;% "Midnight, on the water... > Digital Signal Labs &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295;% &#4294967295;I saw... &#4294967295;the ocean's daughter." > mailto://ya...@ieee.org &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295; &#4294967295;% 'Can't Get It Out Of My Head'http://www.digitalsignallabs.com% *El Dorado*, Electric Light Orchestra
Compile & link Octave with a multi-threaded BLAS (ATLAS, Intel MKL, ACML). For high-level parallel evaluation of functions, "parcellfun" from the "general" OctaveForge package is probably the easiest to use. Requires 3.2.0+, though.
Reply by Richard Dobson August 18, 20092009-08-18
Randy Yates wrote:
> I'm noticing the Octave isn't utilizing my quad cores. Any > suggestions on how to get it to do so? > > Fedora 11 / Octave 3.0.5
http://octave.sourceforge.net/doc/multicore.html Just wish I had the hardware to try it with... Richard Dobson
Reply by Randy Yates August 18, 20092009-08-18
I'm noticing the Octave isn't utilizing my quad cores. Any
suggestions on how to get it to do so? 

Fedora 11 / Octave 3.0.5
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Randy Yates                      % "Midnight, on the water... 
Digital Signal Labs              %  I saw...  the ocean's daughter." 
mailto://yates@ieee.org          % 'Can't Get It Out Of My Head' 
http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % *El Dorado*, Electric Light Orchestra