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Purchase Pooch Pooch Order Form (100 kB download)
Pooch Pro Order Form (100 kB download)

Your can purchase your own personally and uniquely registered N-node* version of Pooch or Pooch Pro two ways:

Only your own custom-compiled version of Pooch will be able to access other Pooches of the same registration. The free download version can be accessed over the Internet via another copy of the same Pooch downloaded from this web site. See the security section of the manual for details.

Your purchase will also begin the first year of your Pooch subscription. With your active subscription, you will receive updates to Pooch and technical support. This subscription is renewable.

You may send the order form and associated documents to the following postal mail address:

    Dauger Research, Inc.
    P. O. Box 3074
    Huntington Beach, CA 92605 USA

or fax to US phone number:

    (877) 373-5302

If separate billing and shipping addresses, purchase order numbers, or other special handling is required, please include the additional information.

Academic Discount

By supplying proof of current academic affiliation, students, faculty, and staff of an educational institution may qualify for Pooch Academic Pricing. Orders are accepted through the the Online Store or using a special order form:

Pooch Order Form with Academic Discount in PDF Pooch Order Form with Academic Discount

Pooch Pro Order Form with Academic Discount in PDF Pooch Pro Order Form with Academic Discount

For further details, contact Dauger Research or see the forms.

For Purchase Orders, please mail or fax the order forms and include the P. O. numbers and related documents.

Multiprocessor and Multicore

* A single-processor Macintosh counts as one node. A dual-processor Macintosh counts as one node. Pooch launches multiple tasks per node to take advantage of multiple processing cores. The number of tasks allowed per node is equal to the total number of nodes allowed. For example, a 4-node Pooch will run 4 tasks per node, which is appropriate for 4-core Macs. Similarly, an 8-node Pooch will run 8 tasks per node, which is appropriate for 8-core Macs. Currently 16-node Pooch and greater are limited to 16 tasks per node.


 

Note: This information is subject to change at any time.



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