MADIS Supported Computers
Binary deployment is no longer supported
The MADIS system has been tested on the following platforms, and precompiled binary versions of the software (which include the source as well) are available. Note that the lists of operating system version numbers and computer models that were tested represent only those used in testing the current release, and do not imply that other versions of the operating system or other computer models in the same family will not work. Where multiple compilers are listed for a given platform, the one used in the precompiled binary distribution is indicated in bold italics.
Binary updates for hp stopped with version 3.7
Binary updates for ibm stopped with version 3.9
Binary updates for sun stopped with version 3.9
Binary updates for irix stopped with version 3.9
Binary updates for windows XP stopped with version 4.2
Platform Operating system Models tested Compilers tested Binary portability | Hewlett Packard HP-UX, 10.20 HP-9000/D270 f77, f90 Should work on any HP PA-RISC 1.1 or 2.0 platform Binary no, source yes |
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Platform Operating system Models tested Compilers tested Binary portability | IBM POWERx, PowerPC AIX, 5.1.0 E-Server 1600 Cluster xlf, xlf90 Should work on any IBM POWERx or PowerPC platform Binary no, source yes |
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Platform Operating system Models tested Compilers tested Binary portability | Sun SunOS, 5.10 Ultra-4 f77 Should work on any SPARC platform Binary no, source yes |
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Platform Operating system Models tested Compilers tested Binary portability | Linux Red Hat, RHEL 5.10 C3, W5580 @ 3.20GHz pgf90, g77 Should work on any Intel or Intel-compatible Linux platform Tested on Red Hat, RHEL 6.5 64 byte Binary yes, source yes, current version, 32 byte static lib |
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Platform Operating system Models tested Compilers tested Binary portability | Linux Red Hat, RHEL 5.10 C3, W5580 @ 3.20GHz g77, pgf90 Should work on any Intel or Intel-compatible Linux platform Uses shared libs on a 32 byte system, version 3.9 | DOWNLOAD |
Platform Operating system Models tested Compilers tested Binary portability | Silicon Graphics IRIX/IRIX64, 6.5 Origin 200, Indigo 2 f77 Should work on any n32 platform Binary no, source yes |
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Platform Operating system Models tested Compilers tested Binary portability | PC running Windows Windows Xeon 2.8 GHz, XP g77 Should work on any Windows 9x/Me/2000/NT/XP/W7 platform Binary yes, source yes |
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Platform Operating system Models tested Compilers tested Binary portability | PC running Windows 7 Windows 7 HP dual core , Win7 g77 Should work on Windows W7 platform Binary yes, source yes |
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If you intend to compile and link either the MADIS API or user-written programs that link to the API, Unidata netCDF software must be installed on the system. For Unix/Linux operating systems, binaries and source code can be obtained from Unidata's netCDF download site.
For Windows operating systems use the netCDF package that's included in the MADIS binary distribution.
In order to support the least-common-denominator RedHat Linux version, the MADIS binaries are built using RedHat AS 5.9
Last updated 25 Feb 2022