Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer,comp.parallel.pvm,comp.parallel.mpi
From: D.J.Beckett@ukc.ac.uk (Dave Beckett)
Subject: Internet Parallel Computing Archive (IPCA) - NEW FILES
Summary: New files since 4th March 1996. See ADMIN article for other info.
Keywords: transputer, occam, parallel computing, HPC
Organization: University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 96 08:51:33 GMT
Message-ID: <114@mint.ukc.ac.uk>


		 Internet Parallel Computing Archive
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		    Over 1.1 million files served

			 Funded by JISC ISSC
		 Hosted at HENSA Unix (JISC funded)

			      New Files

The archive is available via these access methods:

 * WWW: <URL:http://www.hensa.ac.uk/parallel/>

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 * gopher: unix.hensa.ac.uk port 70 and "Internet Parallel Computing Archive"

 * One of the mirror sites:
   AUSTRALIA:  <URL:ftp://pcrf.anu.edu.au/HENSA/>
   FRANCE:     <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/parallel/>
               <URL:ftp://ftp.jussieu.fr/pub/parallel/>
   JAPAN:      <URL:ftp://ftp.center.osaka-u.ac.jp/parallel/hensa/>

   Full details: <URL:http://www.hensa.ac.uk/parallel/www/mirror-sites.html>

Please also consult the accompanying ADMIN article if you cannot use
any of the above methods of access and for further information.

Dave


UPDATES
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  lam, tkpvm, mpi2, transputer/linux, ofa/kroc, mpimap,
  gcc-transputer, paint, karma, comp.parallel FAQs, adaptor, scotch,
  pfslib and lots of new events.
  
  See the detailed list below for full details



NEW FILES between 5th March 1996 - 11th April 1996
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11th April 1996

/parallel/events/ipps96-job-scheduling-workshop
	"Job Scheduling Workshop at IPPS96"
	by Larry Rudolph <rudolph@lcs.mit.edu>
	Call for participation and program for workshop being held from
	15-16th April 1996 at Sheraton Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
	Sponsored by sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical
	Committee on Parallel Processing.
	
	See also
	<URL:http://www.csg.lcs.mit.edu:8001/Users/rudolph/cfp-96-1.html> and
	<URL:http://www.csg.lcs.mit.edu:8001/Users/rudolph/program.html> and
	IPPS'96 information at
	<URL:http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/ceng/prasanna/meetings/ipps/ippshome.html>

29th March 1996

/parallel/events/supercomp96
	"Supercomputing 96" (SC'96)
	by Chuck Koelbel <chk@cs.rice.edu>
	Call for papers for conference being held from 17-22nd November 1996
	at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
	
	Topics: Applications & Algorithms; Compilers & Tools; Architecture;
	Archival Storage; Programming Environments & Techniques; Trends &
	Limitations; Performance Evaluation; System Integration; Networking;
	Visualization and others.
	
	Deadlines: Papers: 1st May 1996; Notification: 1st July 1996;
	Camera-ready papers: 1st August 1996.
	
	See also <URL:http://www.supercomp.org/sc96/> - graphical browsers
	ONLY with images on. Others can try:
	<URL:http://www.supercomp.org/sc96/general.html>

/parallel/libraries/communication/pfslib/
	PFSLib offers parallel access to files for a parallel application
	running on a cluster of workstations. It is intended but not
	restricted to be used in message passing applications based on PVM,
	NXLib, MPI, and others.
	
	See also
	<URL:http://wwwbode.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/parallelrechner/tools/overview.html>
	and
	<URL:http://wwwbode.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~wismuell/publications/sup95/article.html>
	for more details.

/parallel/libraries/communication/pfslib/Announcement
	"Announcement of PFSLib"
	by Stefan Lamberts <lamberts@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>

/parallel/libraries/communication/pfslib/README
	"Description and terms of distribution for PFSLib"

/parallel/libraries/communication/pfslib/PFSLib_V1_0.tar.gz
	"PFSLib V1.0"
	by Prof. Dr. A. Bode <pfslib@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>, Lehrstuhl
	f"ur Rechnertechnik und Rechnerorganisation, Institut f"ur Informatik,
	Technische Universit"at M"unchen, 80290 M"unchen, Germany
	PFSLib source distribution. GNU license.

/parallel/libraries/communication/pfslib/PFSLib_V1_0_UG.ps.gz
	"PFSLib V1.0 Users Guide"
	by Prof. Dr. A. Bode <pfslib@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>, Lehrstuhl
	f"ur Rechnertechnik und Rechnerorganisation, Institut f"ur Informatik,
	Technische Universit"at M"unchen, 80290 M"unchen, Germany

/parallel/events/mpi-fortran
	"Introduction to MPI with Fortran"
	Call for papers for workshop being held on 24th April 1996 at School
	of Computing amd Mathematical Sciences, University of Greenwich,
	London, UK. Organised by SEL-HPC.
	
	This one-day course provides an introduction to the principles behind
	MPI and a description of MPI's interface for Fortran programmers. The
	course closes with MPI program demonstrations and a simple MPI
	exercise.

/parallel/libraries/communication/scotch/
	SCOTCH: Static Mapping Package
	
	The SCOTCH software package is produced by the SCOTCH project whos
	goal is to study static mapping by the means of graph theory, using a
	``divide and conquer'' approach.
	
	The SCOTCH software package for static mapping embodies all the
	algorithms and graph bipartitioning heuristics developed within the
	SCOTCH project.
	
	See also <URL:http://www.labri.u-bordeaux.fr/~pelegrin/scotch/>

/parallel/libraries/communication/scotch/Announcement
	Announcement of SCOTCH
	Author: Francois PELLEGRINI <pelegrin@labri.u-bordeaux.fr>

/parallel/libraries/communication/scotch/graphs.tar.gz
	"The SCOTCH Graph Collection"
	In SCOTCH source graph format, gathered from various sites and
	people: Steve Hammond, the Harwell-Boeing suite, Bruce Hendrickson,
	and Horst Simon.

/parallel/libraries/communication/scotch/scotch_3.0A.tar.gz
	"The SCOTCH v3.0 Academic distribution"

/parallel/libraries/communication/scotch/s_user3.0.ps.gz
	"The SCOTCH v3.0 User's Manual."

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/README
	"ADAPTOR v4.0 (April 1996) overview."
	by Dr. Thomas Brandes <brandes@gmd.de>,
	<URL:http://www.gmd.de/SCAI/people/brandes.html>, German National
	Research Center for Computer Science (GMD), P.O. Box 1316, 53731 Sankt
	Augustin, Germany. ; Tel: +49 2241-14-2492; FAX: +49 2241-14-2181
	Version 4.0 supports now irregular block distributions, dynamic
	redistributions, inherited mapping, and many functions of the HPF
	libraray. Many known bugs have been removed.

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/adp_4.0.tar.gz
/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/adp_4.0.tar.Z
	"ADAPTOR v4.0 distribution"
	Contains source, documentation and examples. Requires a Fortran 77
	compilation system. Supported on many architectures including: CM-5;
	iPSC/860 and Intel Paragon; Net of SUN Sparc Workstations; Net of IBM
	Risc Workstations; Meiko CS1, CS2; SGI Multiprocessor Systems; IBM SP;
	NEC Cenju-3.

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/docs/iguide.ps.Z
	"Adaptor Installation Guide Version 4.0"
	by Dr. Thomas Brandes <brandes@gmd.de>,
	<URL:http://www.gmd.de/SCAI/people/brandes.html>, German National
	Research Center for Computer Science (GMD), P.O. Box 1316, 53731 Sankt
	Augustin, Germany. ; Tel: +49 2241-14-2492; FAX: +49 2241-14-2181

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/docs/uguide.ps.Z
	"Adaptor Users Guide Version 4.0"
	by Dr. Thomas Brandes <brandes@gmd.de>,
	<URL:http://www.gmd.de/SCAI/people/brandes.html>, German National
	Research Center for Computer Science (GMD), P.O. Box 1316, 53731 Sankt
	Augustin, Germany. ; Tel: +49 2241-14-2492; FAX: +49 2241-14-2181

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/docs/pguide.ps.Z
	"Adaptor Programmers Guide Version 4.0"

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/docs/dalib.ps.Z
	"ADAPTOR Distributed Array Library (DALIB) Version 4.0 (April 1996)"
	Description of DALIB run-time system of the generated message-passing
	programs


25th March 1996

/parallel/environments/lam/distribution/lam60-patch.tar.gz
	"Patches 01-05 for LAM 6.0"


21st March 1996

/parallel/jobs/student-ptools-llnl-usa
	"Student co-op position at LLNL, USA"
	by John M May <johnmay@llnl.gov>
	LLNL has a 6-month student co-op postiion to integrate Ptools
	projects into their paralell computing environment. Requirements: US
	citizens only; BS/MS/PhD in CS or related; C, parallel, unix; Ptools
	experience, Tcl/Tk, HTML desirable. See also
	<URL:http://www.llnl.gov/ptools/>

/parallel/events/amw96
	"Third Workshop on Abstract Machine Models for Parallel and
	Distributed Computing" (AMW96)
	by D Goodeve <amw96@dcre.leeds.ac.uk>
	Call for participation for workshop being held from 15-17th April
	1996 at Devonshire Hall, Leeds, UK. Organised by Parallel Processing
	Specialist Group of the British Computer Society and the Leeds
	University School of Computer Studies.
	
	Deadlines: Position statements: 5th April 1996; Registration: 29th
	April 1996.
	
	See also <URL:http://agora.leeds.ac.uk/amw96/workshop.html>

/parallel/events/cray-euro-mpp2
	"2nd European Cray MPP Workshop"
	by D Henty <t3d@aquamarine.epcc.ed.ac.uk>
	Call for talks / posters for workshop being held from 25-26th July
	1996 at EPCC, Edinburgh, Scotland. Sponsored by UK High Performance
	Computing Initiative and Cray UK.
	
	Topics: Applications in Science and Engineering; Cray MPP Systems
	Management; Programming Models and Performance Optimisation.
	
	Deadlines: Speakers: 17th May 1996; Attendees: 31st May 1996.
	
	See also <URL:http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/t3d/workshop/>

/parallel/vendors/cray/cray-euro-workshop1
	"Details of how to get talks given at 1st European CRAY T3D workshop
	at Lausanne, Switzerland.
	
	See also T3D workshop home page at
	<URL:http://patpwww.epfl.ch/T3D_workshop/>"
	by Zdenek Sekera <zdenek.sekera@cray.epfl.ch>

/parallel/internet/usenet/comp.parallel/FAQ/
	comp.parallel FAQ parts added - currently have parts
	4, 6, 8, 10, 18, 20, 22, 28 /28.  Probably just missing part
	2/28

/parallel/libraries/numerical/parallel-blas3-mpi
	"Parallel Level 3 BLAS MPI code"
	by Robert van de Geijn <rvdg@cs.utexas.edu>
	Details of Technical Report and software implementing a Parallel
	Level 3 BLAS using MPI.
	
	See <URL:http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/rvdg/reports.html> for report
	and <URL:http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/rvdg/sw/sB_BLAS/> for software
	(GNU license)

/parallel/libraries/communication/fm/
	The Illinois Fast Messages interface contains fast messaging
	primitives which provide low latency and high bandwidth for short
	messages.
	
	FM has been implemented on several platforms (the Cray T3D and now,
	workstation clusters interconnected by a high-speed Myrinet network)
	and provides low-latency, high-bandwidth communication for messages as
	short as 4 words.
	
	See <URL:http://www-csag.cs.uiuc.edu/projects/comm/fm.html> for FM
	details, how to get software (requires registration)

/parallel/libraries/communication/fm/Announcement
	"Announcement of Illinois Fast Messages library v1.1"
	by Scott Pakin <pakin@white-elephant.cs.uiuc.edu>

/parallel/libraries/communication/karma/
	Karma is a toolkit for interprocess communications, authentication,
	encryption, graphics display, user interface and manipulating the
	Karma network data structure. It contains KarmaLib (the structured
	libraries and API) and a large number of modules (applications) to
	perform many standard tasks
	
	See also <URL:http://wwwatnf.atnf.csiro.au/karma/>
	
	Please note that the Karma home site
	<URL:ftp://ftp.atnf.csiro.au/pub/software/karma/> contains binary
	releases of Karma and some other files. They are not included here
	since they are rather large.

/parallel/libraries/communication/karma/Announcement
	"Announcement of Karma v1.3"
	by Richard Gooch <rgooch@rp.CSIRO.AU>

/parallel/libraries/communication/karma/Release-1.3
	"Karma V1.3 Release Notes"

/parallel/libraries/communication/karma/karma.src-v1.3.tar.gz
	"Karma V1.3 sources"

/parallel/libraries/communication/karma/mirror-sites
	"Mirror sites for Karma"

/parallel/simulation/architectures/paint/
	An instruction set simulator based on Mint. Paint interprets the
	PA-RISC instruction set, and has been extended to support the
	Avalanche Scalable Computing Project at University of Utah.
	
	See also the publications at
	<URL:http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/avalanche/avalanche-publications.html>
	including the paint paper at
	<URL:http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/avalanche/paint.ps>

/parallel/simulation/architectures/paint/paint.tar.Z
	"PAINT distribution"
	by Avalanche Project <avalanche@jensen.cs.utah.edu>

/parallel/transputer/software/compilers/gcc/pereslavl/
	Update to gcc 2.7.2 for Transputers (unofficial)

/parallel/transputer/software/compilers/gcc/pereslavl/gcc-2.7.2/changes5
	"Changes in gcc-2.7.2-t800.5"

/parallel/transputer/software/compilers/gcc/pereslavl/gcc-2.7.2/gcc-2.7.2-t800.5.dif.gz
	"gcc-2.7.2 for t800 (source diff) V5"

/parallel/transputer/software/compilers/gcc/pereslavl/gcc-2.7.2/patch5.gz
	"Patch from V4 to V5"

/parallel/standards/mpi/mpimap/MPIMap.tar.Z
	"MPIMap 1.1.1 - A tool for visualizing MPI datatypes"
	by John May <johnmay@llnl.gov>
	Must run on the target parallel machine for which the MPI code is
	being developed, since it calls MPI to determine datatype layouts and
	sizes.
	
	Designed to only with the MPICH implementation of MPI and has been
	tested with versions V1.0.10 through V1.0.12 It also requires Tcl and
	Tk. it has been tested with Tcl7.3/Tk3.6 and Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 and works
	best with a colour display.

/parallel/environments/lam/distribution/lam60-patch.tar.gz
	"Patches 01-03 for LAM 6.0"

/parallel/environments/pvm3/emory-vss/tpvm.ps.Z
	"Multiparadigm Distributed Computing with TPVM"
	by Adam Ferrari <ferrari@virginia.edu>, Department of Computer
	Science,University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA and V.
	S. Sunderam <vss@mathcs.emory.edu>, Department of Computer
	Science,University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA.
	ABSTRACT:
	Distributed concurrent computing based on lightweight processes can
	potentially address performance and functionality limits in
	heterogeneous systems. The TPVM framework, based on the notion of
	"exportable services", is an extension to the PVM message passing
	system, but uses threads as units of computing, scheduling, and
	parallelism. TPVM facilitates and supports three different distributed
	concurrent programming paradigms: (a) the traditional, task based,
	explicit message passing model; (b) a data-driven instantiation model
	that enables straightforward specification of computation based on
	data dependencies; and (c) a partial shared-address space model via
	remote memory access, with naming and typing of distributed data
	areas. The latter models offer significantly different computing
	paradigms for network-based computing, while maintaining a close
	resemblance to, and building upon, the conventional PVM infrastructure
	in the interest of compatibility and ease of transition. The TPVM
	system comprises three basic modules: a library interface that
	provides access to thread-based distributed concurrent computing
	facilities, a portable thread interface module which abstracts the
	required threads-related services, and a thread server module which
	performs scheduling and system data management. System implementation
	as well as applications experiences have been very encouraging,
	indicating the viability of the proposed models, the feasibility of
	portable and efficient threads systems for distributed computing, and
	the performance improvements that result from multithreaded concurrent
	computing.


20th March 1996

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/
	IMPORTANT: Some files were missed out from the KROC 0.7beta
	release.  Please get the appropriate 'extras' file to
	complete the distribution.

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3_U1-extras.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3_U1-extras.tar.Z
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-sparc-sun-solaris2.5-extras.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-sparc-sun-solaris2.5-extras.tar.Z
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-alpha-dec-osf3.0-extras.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-alpha-dec-osf3.0-extras.tar.Z
	Extract the appropriate file on top of the base kroc 0.7beta
	distribution to complete the release.

/parallel/events/para96
	"Workshop on Applied Parallel Computing in Industrial Problems and
	Optimization" (PARA96)
	by Jerzy Wasniewski <unijw@unidhp1.uni-c.dk>
	Call for papers and participation for workshop being held from
	18-19th August 1996 at The Danish Computing Centre for Research and
	Education, The Technical University of Denmark, Denmark.
	
	Deadlines: Abstracts: 15th June 1996; Papers: 31st July 1996.
	
	See also <URL:http://webhotel.uni-c.dk/para/para96.html>


19th March 1996

http://www.sics.se/simics/
	SimICS is a combination of a Sparc V8 instruction-set simulator and
	SunOS 5.x operating system emulator. SimICS is a powerful tool for
	debugging and profiling Solaris 2.x programs, including support for
	multiprogramming and parallel applications.
	Author: Peter Magnusson <psm@sics.se>


18th March 1996

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/
	Release of Occam for All Project Kent Retargetable Occam
	Compiler (KROC) version 0.7beta

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/README.html
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/README
	KROC 0.7 Beta release announcment

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/TARGETS.html
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/TARGETS
	KROC current processor targets information

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3_U1.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3_U1.tar.Z
	KROC 0.7 beta BINARY distribution for Sun Sparcs with SunOS 4.1.3U1
	(or related versions). Compiles the occam 2.1 language (RECORDS and
	DATA TYPEs) has an occam/C interface tool and has separate compilation
	support (#USE). Includes standard libraries (hostio.lib, streamio.lib
	etc.), language documentation, examples and exercises.
	Author: Occam For All Group <ofa-bugs@ukc.ac.uk>

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-sparc-sun-solaris2.5.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-sparc-sun-solaris2.5.tar.Z
	KROC 0.7 beta BINARY distribution for Sun Sparcs with Solaris 2.5
	(SunOS 5.5) (or related versions). Compiles the occam 2.1 language
	(RECORDS and DATA TYPEs) has an occam/C interface tool and has
	separate compilation support (#USE). Includes standard libraries
	(hostio.lib, streamio.lib etc.), language documentation, examples and
	exercises.
	Author: Occam For All Group <ofa-bugs@ukc.ac.uk>

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-alpha-dec-osf3.0.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.7beta-alpha-dec-osf3.0.tar.Z
	KROC 0.7 beta BINARY distribution for DEC Alphas with OSF 3.0.
	Compiles the occam 2.1 language (RECORDS and DATA TYPEs) has an
	occam/C interface tool and the first release of Alpha separate
	compilation support. Includes standard libraries (hostio.lib,
	streamio.lib etc.), language documentation, examples and exercises.
	Author: Occam For All Group <ofa-bugs@ukc.ac.uk>


15th March 1996

/parallel/events/sce96
	"Scientific Computing in Europe" (SCE 96)
	by Helen Keogan CA <Helen.Keogan@compapp.dcu.ie>
	Call for papers for conference being held from 2nd-4th September 1996
	at Dublin, Ireland.
	
	Topics: quantum chemical computations/molecular dynamics;
	bioinformatics: computers in molecular biology; modelling traffic
	flow; forest fires; simulating foams and avalanche effects under
	strain; building virtual instruments; immunological cellular automata
	and others.
	
	Deadlines: Abstracts: 1st May 1996; Notification: 1st June 1996.
	
	See also <URL:http://www.ctc.dcu.ie/conf/sce96.html>

/parallel/events/hpc-comp-modelling
	"User Experience Day: HPC for Computation and Modelling"
	by James Allwright <jra@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
	Call for attendance for 1-day course being held on 19th March 1996 at
	University of Southampton, UK.
	
	The day will be split into short talks from experienced users both
	from the University and from other institutions. The programme will
	include speakers with experience of HPC in oceanography, aeronautics,
	chemistry, medicine, social statistics and engineering.
	
	See also <URL:http://www.hpcc.ecs.soton.ac.uk/events.html>

/parallel/events/prog-mpi
	"Programming with MPI"
	by James Allwright <jra@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
	Call for attendance for 1-day course being held on 21st March 1996 at
	University of Southampton, UK.
	
	A one day course in 4 parts: introduction to HPC, overview of MPI,
	comparison of MPI and PVM, and practical session.
	
	See also <URL:http://www.hpcc.ecs.soton.ac.uk/events.html>

/parallel/events/icdcs96
	"16th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems" (ICDCS '96)
	by Dr. Mounir Hamdi <hamdi@cs.ust.hk>
	Call for participation, advanced program and registration form for
	conference being held from 27-30th May 1996 at Hong Kong Convention
	and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong. Sponsored by the IEEE Computer
	Society Technical Committee on Distributed Processing in cooperation
	with the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau.
	
	See also <URL:http://www.cs.ust.hk/ICDCS/ICDCS-Adv.html>


12th March 1996

/parallel/transputer/software/drivers/linux/transputer-08a.tar.gz
	"Device-driver for transputers in a linux-box version 0.8"
	by Christoph Niemann <niemann@swt.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
	Works via an INMOS B004-compatible link-interface (most
	link-interfaces should support this mode because it works via simple
	io-instructions) Requires linux 1.2.X or above. Works with 1.1.13 ELF
	and a.out.

/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/mpi2/mar6.ps.Z
/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/mpi2/mar6.dvi
	"Minutes of MPI Meeting March 6-8, 1996, Chicago, USA"
	by William Gropp <gropp@mcs.anl.gov>
	An unedited set of minutes taken during this MPI meeting. This
	contains both a summary of some of the discussions and official,
	binding votes of the MPI Forum.

/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/mpi2/jan24.ps.Z
/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/mpi2/jan24.dvi
	"Minutes of MPI Meeting January 24-26, 1996, Vienna, Austria"
	by William Gropp <gropp@mcs.anl.gov>
	An unedited set of minutes taken during this MPI meeting. This
	contains both a summary of some of the discussions and official,
	binding votes of the MPI Forum.

/parallel/environments/pvm3/tkpvm/
	Update for TkPVM 1.0b3 (Tcl 7.5b3 and Tk4.1b3)

/parallel/environments/pvm3/tkpvm/tkpvm1.0b3.tar.gz
/parallel/environments/pvm3/tkpvm/tkpvm1.0b3.README
	"TkPvm Version 1.0b3"
	by Jan Nijtmans <nijtmans@nici.kun.nl>,
	<URL:http://www.nici.kun.nl/~nijtmans/>, Nijmegen Institute of
	Cognition and Information (NICI), Netherlands

/parallel/environments/pvm3/tkpvm/tcl7.5b3+.patch.gz
/parallel/environments/pvm3/tkpvm/tcl7.5b3+.patch.README
	Patch from Tcl 7.5b3 to Tcl 7.5b3+

/parallel/environments/pvm3/tkpvm/tk4.1b3dash.patch.gz
	Patch from Tk4.1b3 to Tk4.1b3dash

/parallel/environments/pvm3/tkpvm/tk4.1b3+.patch.gz
/parallel/environments/pvm3/tkpvm/tk4.1b3+.patch.README
	Patch from Tk4.1b3 to Tk4.1b3+

/parallel/standards/hippi/hippi-6400-ph_0.15.ps.gz
/parallel/standards/hippi/hippi-6400-ph_0.15.pdf
	"High-Performance Parallel Interface - 6400 Mbit/s Physical Layer
	(HIPPI-6400-PH)"
	by Roger Cummings <Roger_Cummings@Stortek.com>, Storage Technology
	Corporation, 2270 South 88th Street, Louisville, CO 80028-0268, USA;
	Tel: +1 303 661-6357; FAX: +1 303 684-8196; Carl Zeitler
	<zeitler@ausvm6.vnet.ibm.com>, IBM Corporation, MS 9440, 11400 Burnet
	Road, Austin, TX 78758, USA; Tel: +1 512 838-1797; FAX: +1 512
	838-3822 and Don Tolmie <det@lanl.gov>, Los Alamos National
	Laboratory, CIC-5, MS-B255, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA; Tel: +1 505
	667-5502; FAX: +1 505 665-7793.
	4th March 1996. 28 pages.
	ABSTRACT:
	This standard specifies a physical-level, point-to-point,
	full-duplex, link interface for transmitting digital data at 6400
	Mbit/s over parallel copper cables across distances of TBD m, or over
	parallel fiber-optic cables across distances of TBD m. Small
	fixed-size micro-packets provide an efficient, low-latency, structure
	for small messages, and a building block for large messages. Services
	are provided for transporting data streams specified by HIPPI-PH, ANSI
	X3.183-1991, which is limited to 25 m distances, and 800 or 1600
	Mbit/s data rates. NOTE: This is an internal working document of
	X3T11, a Technical Committee of Accredited Standards Committee X3. As
	such, this is not a completed standard. The contents are actively
	being modified by X3T11. This document is made available for review
	and comment only.

/parallel/environments/lam/distribution/lam60.tar.gz
	"LAM 6.0 distribution"
	by LAM Project <lam@tbag.osc.edu>, <URL:http://www.osc.edu/lam.html>,
	Ohio Supercomputer Center, USA
	Includes LAM 6.0 source, HTML documentation, tools, manual pages and
	examples. Supported on Sun, SunOS 4.1.3, 5.4; SGI, IRIX 5.3, 6.1; IBM,
	AIX version 3, release 2; DEC, OSF/1 V3.2; HP, HP-UX 10.01 and Intel
	X86, LINUX v1.3.20.

/parallel/environments/lam/distribution/lam60.doc.ps.gz
	"Developing with LAM"
	by LAM Project <lam@tbag.osc.edu>, <URL:http://www.osc.edu/lam.html>,
	Ohio Supercomputer Center, USA
	MPI primer and LAM 6.0 documentation.

