Hi Dharmendra,
Thanks for your interest in our project. The code should run fine on any
x86 hardware. I also recently tested it on Raspberry Pi and it seems to
run fine. That should mean than any ARM-based process should also be
fine. Anywhere really that Linux runs, plus Python and GTK, should be
fine. Shouldn't matter about 32-bit vs 64-bit etc (although there may be
minor bugs still in some of those things).
You can see all our source code via the wiki. For FPROPS, see the
models/johnpye/fprops directory in our trunk branch. For the parallel
optimisation solver, you would be starting from scratch, although
similar solvers using similar API are in solvers/ipopt and
solvers/conopt. If you have some parallel programming behind you, then
this would be a good use of your skills -- if you haven't done
thermodynamics then the FPROPS code is probably not such a great choice
for you.
Hope this answers your questions, look forward to receiving your
application (also not that Prof Kannan Moudgalya is at your university
and may be prepared to discuss with you).
Cheers
JP
On 16/03/15 22:49, Dharmendra Maurya wrote:
Hello,
I am Dharmendra Maurya, fourth year Electrical Engineering
undergrad from IIT Bombay, India.
From ASCEND Idea page, I find my interest in "Parallel Optimization
solver" and "FPROPS".
The project requirements are accord to my skills. I am good in C, C++
programming, algorithmic problem solving. I have also done courses
related to thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. I have also done
courses on parallel programming in my academic curriculum.
I would like to contribute to ASCEND.
There are few questions that I need you to help me on.
1. On what hardware the code is going to run? (As this matters because
of hardware configuration)
2. Provide me some source to start/work on some bugs.
3. Can I get more insights about the project?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Dharmendra Maurya
Phone: +91-9029847489
IIT Bombay
Linkedin <http://in.linkedin.com/in/rudraksh007>
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