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Old Mar 29th, 2008, 8:30 AM   #1
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Beowulf Cluster Computers

Over the years I have collected old computers and gizmos, my parents are annoyed at me for collecting the stuff and putting it into the garage. Anyway, a lecturer of mine a year ago told me of a Beowulf Cluster, I took note, it sounded interesting.
It wasn't till recently a friend of mine told me about a Beowulf Cluster that a lecturer had built for his personal use.
Now, in theory, with a bunch of computers (23 to be exact) I could build one, they are mostly Pentiums. The only problem is I don't know were to start.

I'm just looking for a place to start. Any suggestions?

It's a cool project that I want to start and get my parents off my back about filling up the garage with computers.
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