What's this new GRO-A4 core?

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What's this new GRO-A4 core?

Post by Zagen30 »

I was looking at the project database and noticed three projects that I hadn't seen before: 6005, 6006, and 6007. The core they use is listed as "GRO-A4." I'm curious as to whether this is a new core and, if so, what platform it'll be/is for.
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Re: What's this new GRO-A4 core?

Post by John Naylor »

Presumably that will be either the new SHARPEN core or a new core for the SMP2 client that we keep hearing rumours about. That said, this is all total speculation :P
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Re: What's this new GRO-A4 core?

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It's a new core under development. We'll announce details when it gets released. Those projects are not publicly accessible right now. We're looking forward to sharing details as they become available.
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Re: What's this new GRO-A4 core?

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Being that these projects are not publicly accessible right now,
it seems a bit odd that these projects are listed on the public psummary page.
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Re: What's this new GRO-A4 core?

Post by metal03326 »

Judging by the GRO in "GRO-A4", a believe it's a GROMACS core, not a SHARPEN.
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Re: What's this new GRO-A4 core?

Post by 7im »

Typical fah, never one to be completely consistent. :roll:

We had fahcores a0, a1, and a2, but those were named GROMACS33, GRO-SMP, and GROCVS. Skipped a3? And now GRO-A4...? time to think up another nickname. :lol:

So would multple A4 WUs be called GroA4s ? :twisted: Or just A4s WUs (especially if they underscored just a bit)? 8-) If they were large work units, they'd be BigA4s WUs :!: :shock:

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Re: What's this new GRO-A4 core?

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7im, methinks you been at keyboard just toooooo long! :)
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Re: What's this new GRO-A4 core?

Post by bruce »

pmasley wrote:7im, methinks you been at keyboard just toooooo long! :)
Perhaps, but after Kasson's post, there's not going to be any more useful information -- just idle speculation or off-topic jokes. I think it's time to lock the thread.
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