TotalView New Features Guide : Platform Changes in Previous Version 8 Releases

Platform Changes in Previous Version 8 Releases
 
8.9 Changes
TotalView supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Update 4 and 4 Update 8, Fedora 13, and Ubuntu 9.10. New compilers supported are GCC 4.5.0, GFortran 4.5.0, PGI 10.6, Intel 11.1, IBM C/C++ 11.1, and IBM Fortran 13.1. New parallel runtimes (MPIs) supported are MPICH 1.2.1p1, OpenMPI 1.4.1, Intel MPI 4.0, MVAPICH 1.2, MVAPICH2 1.4.1, SGI MPT 1.27, and IBM POE 5.1.
8.8 Changes
TotalView supports the Fedora 12 and Ubuntu 9.10 platforms and compiler PGI 10.1.
8.7 Changes
TotalView supports the Fedora 9 and 10 platforms; compilers XLF 12.1, XLC 10.1, Intel 11.1, GCC 4.4, gfortran 4.4, and Berkeley UPC 2.8; and parallel environments MPICH 2.1 and OpenMP 1.3.
8.6 Changes
TotalView supports C/C++ compilers for the IBM Cell Broadband Engine, GNU Fortran from Red Hat, and the Sony BCU-100 Zego.
8.5 Changes
TotalView supports the IBM Cell Broadband Engine.
8.4.1 Changes
This release has updated the compilers TotalView supports. Consult the TotalView Platforms and System Requirements guide for more information.
8.4 Changes
TotalView supports Apple Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
8.3 Changes
New operating system versions include:
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As always, we have added support for new versions of existing compilers and parallel runtime environments.
8.2 Changes
TotalView 8.2 has added support for the following systems and compilers:
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Preliminary Mac OS X Leopard, 64-bit Mac-Intel, and Mac Universal Binaries
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Ubuntu is a community-developed Linux-based operating system for the desktop, laptop, thin client and server. TotalView will support applications developed on this platform.
You’ll find a complete list of supported platforms and compilers in the TotalView Platforms and System Requirements guide.

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