Fwd: DC9723 Hackathon Needs You!

2011-08-17 Thread Amichay P. K.
Hi all,
I'm forwarding this email from itzik kotler, about dc9723 hackathon, on
September 22-23.

-- Forwarded message --
From: Itzik Kotler xorni...@gmail.com
Date: 2011/8/17
Subject: DC9723 Hackathon Needs You!
To: Itzik Kotler ‫i...@tty64.org‬


Hi,

DC9723 Hackathon is a month away and there's still plenty of room and space
for YOUR projects and activities to take place in it!

This Hackathon is going to be a free 24 hour event, hosted by the Garage
Geeks in Holon, and with over 100 participators (all are hands-on, with fire
in their eyes!).

I am looking for research and development projects, or activities that
revolves around technology and it's hacking.

This includes (but not limited to): code hacking, hardware hacking,
robotics, social engineering and etc.

All you need to do for adding a new a project or activity to DC9723
Hackathon is to go to DC9723 Wiki (http://www.dc9723.org/Hackathon) and
simply write it there.

You will need to create an account in our Wiki, but it's free, simple, and
takes less than a minute :-)

So go ahead and add your DC9723 Hackathon project / activity today!

If you have any questions, please contact me.

P.S.

This is an open invitation!

Feel free to forward this email to your favorite friends/mailing list/other
relevant people.

Regards,
Itzik Kotler | http://www.ikotler.org


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Re: what was the name of the app...

2011-08-17 Thread Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda
Please - this view needs to be uprooted.

OpenMosix was just a highly PR-ed fork of the real software, MOSIX.
http://www.mosix.org/
Mosix is very maintained and fully developed  by a group of researchers from
HUJI. The latest news is that it supports sharing accelerators using openCL,
which I find very interesting.

Credit where credit is due.

Orna

2011/8/14 Etzion Bar-Noy eza...@tournament.org.il

 OpenMosix, but it I's hardly usefull for most usages, old, not really
 maintained,  and very expensive. Why do you need it?

 Ez
 On Aug 14, 2011 9:07 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Few years ago I heard about an app which can connect few servers behind
 it
  - and show itself as a single cpu (single machine), so if you ran an
  application on this app, it would do the magic of dividing parts to
 other
  servers and combining them back.
 
  Anyone remember the application name or URL for it?
 
  Thanks,
  Hetz

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Re: what was the name of the app...

2011-08-17 Thread Ely Levy
Mosix does not exactly show on cpu, it lets you run a lot of instances of
the same program and then it spread it
around in the cluster/multi-cluster. The main program with mosix is the lack
of thread/shared memory support,
but beside that it's quite useful. (We use it at huji with quite a few
clusters).

2011/8/17 Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda ladyp...@gmail.com

 Please - this view needs to be uprooted.

 OpenMosix was just a highly PR-ed fork of the real software, MOSIX.
 http://www.mosix.org/
 Mosix is very maintained and fully developed  by a group of researchers
 from HUJI. The latest news is that it supports sharing accelerators using
 openCL, which I find very interesting.

 My master thesis:) Which now became an official part of the mosix
distribution.


 Credit where credit is due.

 Orna


Ely

 2011/8/14 Etzion Bar-Noy eza...@tournament.org.il

 OpenMosix, but it I's hardly usefull for most usages, old, not really
 maintained,  and very expensive. Why do you need it?

 Ez
 On Aug 14, 2011 9:07 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Few years ago I heard about an app which can connect few servers
 behind it
  - and show itself as a single cpu (single machine), so if you ran an
  application on this app, it would do the magic of dividing parts to
 other
  servers and combining them back.
 
  Anyone remember the application name or URL for it?
 
  Thanks,
  Hetz

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