About using ADF2007 on Windows.
In the ADF2007 release, SCM has introduced a parallel version for Windows using HP-MPI.
This allows ADF users with a multi-CPU or multi-core machine to run ADF significantly faster than before.
This HP-MPI version can only be downloaded by users who have signed the new End User
License Agreement (EULA) or the HP-MPI addendum
together with the old-style license agreement. Usage of HP-MPI for ADF is free of charge.
If you only have single-CPU single-core Windows machines, it will be easiest if you
continue using the serial ADF2007 version for Windows also
available on our website. In this case, you do not need to sign anything new,
as you would not benefit from the parallel capabilities anyway.
If you want to use the parallel version, it may be needed to
upgrade your license. In that case you should contact SCM
to inform us of which Windows machines you wish to use ADF on
and how many processor cores each Window machine has.
We will then inform you if this is possible within your current license.
If not, we will send a proposal for an upgrade of your license.
An example:
If you currently have a 1-core ADF binary ("A1") license for a single
academic research group (priced at 480 Euros/yr in Western Europe)
and are running ADF on one or two dual-core or a single quad-core
Windows machine, we would recommend you to upgrade to an "A4" ADF license,
which is for a maximum total of 4 processor cores. Such a license
costs 600 Euros/yr, which implies 120 Euros upgrade charge for a full year or
60 Euros for a 6-month upgrade. If the upgrade amount is small,
SCM may decide to waive it or to propose to combine it with a license
renewal for another year.
For any remaining questions, feel free to contact SCM.
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