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diff --git a/MultiSource/Benchmarks/DOE-ProxyApps-C/CoMD/README.TXT b/MultiSource/Benchmarks/DOE-ProxyApps-C/CoMD/README.TXT deleted file mode 100644 index d1582fdb..00000000 --- a/MultiSource/Benchmarks/DOE-ProxyApps-C/CoMD/README.TXT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -************************************************************************** -LLVM Test-suite Note: -************************************************************************** -Beyond this paragraph is the original READMD.TXT from the src-mpi -directory. A Makefile and CMakeLists.txt have been created for -integration into the LLVM test-suite. The test-suite builds a serial -version of the code with hardware configuration and timing output -replaced. -************************************************************************** - -This is CoMD version 1.1 -======================== - -To contact the developers of CoMD send email to exmatex-comd@llnl.gov. - -CoMD is a reference implementation of typical classical molecular -dynamics algorithms and workloads. It is created and maintained by -The Exascale Co-Design Center for Materials in Extreme Environments -(ExMatEx). http://codesign.lanl.gov/projects/exmatex. The -code is intended to serve as a vehicle for co-design by allowing -others to extend and/or reimplement it as needed to test performance of -new architectures, programming models, etc. - -The current version of CoMD is available from: - -https://github.com/exmatex/CoMD - - -Obtaining Documentation -======================= - -CoMD documentation is produced by doxygen (www.doxygen.org). -In order to generate the call graphs, you will also need graphviz -installed. Alternatively, you can set - -HAVE_DOT = NO - -in the file 'Doxyfile' in the source directory. - -To build the documentation, navigate to the source directory -(src-mpi) and run the command: - -$ doxygen - -To read the documenation, point a browser at 'html/index.html'. -If you are unable to run doxygen on your local system you can download a -pre-built html directory from - -XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - -Or, point your browser at - -XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - - -Building CoMD -============= - -CoMD is written with portability in mind and should compile using -practically any compiler that implements the C99 standard. You will -need to create a Makefile by copying the sample provided with the -distribution (Makefile.vanilla). - -$ cp Makefile.vanilla Makefile - -and use the make command to build the code - -$ make - -The sample Makefile will compile the code on many platforms. See -comments in Makefile.vanilla for information about specifying the name -of the C compiler and/or additional compiler switches that might be -necessary for your platform. - - -What's New -========== - -For information about what has changed in this version of CoMD, please -consult the html documentation. - |