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− | I always liked HINT.
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− | A company called [http://www.scl.ameslab.gov/Projects/old/ClusterCookbook/hintrun.html Technology Labs] tried to spin off the Analytical HINT technology, but they went out of business.
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− | It later popped up on at hint.byu.edu, but it's no longer there.
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− | The only version I could find to download off of the web is this [http://www.ima.umn.edu/~coult/hint.tar.gz serial UNIX HINT]
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− | Paul A. Farrell has [http://discov.cs.kent.edu/resources/perf/hint/ serial, threaded, and PVM versions of HINT] on his web site.
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− | I might have a copy of the MPI version somewhere. I'll look.
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− | Andrew Shewmaker
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