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  3. Parallel Virtual Machine - Wikipedia

    PVM is a software system that enables a collection of heterogeneous computers to be used as a coherent and flexible concurrent computational resource, or a "parallel virtual machine ".

  4. What Is a PVM, and Why Do Retro Gamers Want Them?

    May 30, 2022 · CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) displays have several major advantages over modern flat-panel screens, making them popular among certain gamers. Within the hallowed halls of CRT …

  5. PvM Encyclopedia Guides

    3 days ago · Up-to-date collection of all PvM guides from the PvME Discord Server.

  6. PVM File - What is a .pvm file and how do I open it? - FileInfo.com

    Aug 28, 2009 · A PVM file is a virtual machine created by Parallels Desktop for Mac, a virtualization application that lets Mac users run other operating systems alongside macOS.

  7. Difference between PVM/BVM and PC CRT? : r/crtgaming - Reddit

    Sep 18, 2023 · If you're just getting started with CRTs, it's probably better to start with the cheaper options first and work your way up to something like a PC CRT or PVM once you realize what you …

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  10. What is PVM? - Netlib

    PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) is a portable message-passing programming system, designed to link separate host machines to form a ``virtual machine'' which is a single, manageable computing resource.