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Through simulation, we studied the performance of three adaptive “wormhole” routing strategies, and compared them with static routing. Since adaptive routing is susceptible to deadlock, an abort-and-retry strategy was used to prevent it from arising. The impact of packetization of long messages and buffering at message destinations were also studied. Results are presented and analyzed for a variety of hardware configurations and traffic conditions. The combination of adaptive routing, abort-and-retry, and buffering at the destination is shown to achieve excellent performance for modest cost.