Newsgroups: comp.parallel
From: Dave Beckett <D.J.Beckett@ukc.ac.uk>
Subject: Internet Parallel Computing Archive (HENSA Unix) - NEW FILES
Summary: New files since 14th Oct 1995. See ADMIN article for other info.
Keywords: transputer, occam, parallel, archive, anonymous ftp, www, gopher
Organization: University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 12:01:01 GMT
Message-ID: <82@mint.ukc.ac.uk>

		 Internet Parallel Computing Archive
		 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
			 Funded by JISC NTSC
		 Hosted at HENSA Unix (JISC funded)

			      New Files

The archive is available via these access methods:

 * World Wide Web: <URL:http://www.hensa.ac.uk/parallel/>

 * FTP site: <URL:ftp://unix.hensa.ac.uk/pub/parallel/>
   which means: anonymous ftp to unix.hensa.ac.uk and look in /pub/parallel

 * gopher to unix.hensa.ac.uk port 70 and go to
  "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/>

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

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

Dave


NEW FEATURES
~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Added references to bibliographies and papers in the appropriate subject
  areas of the archive

* Added 'empty' messages for directories waiting for content

* Updates to packages:

  ocpp, toops, kroc, unify, emory-vss, sisal, adaptor, lam, MPI
  (Argonne), PVM3.3.10, PVaniM, CHIMP, SB-PRAM
  
  see below for full details

* Made the bibliographical (author) details better and present them
  formatted in the HTML and Index pages.


NEW FILES between 14th October 1995-16th November 1995
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
16th November 1995

/parallel/environments/pvm3/tape-pvm/ReadMe
	Overview of files and patches
	Author: Eric Maillet <maillet@imag.fr>

/parallel/environments/pvm3/tape-pvm/tape0.9pl7.tgz
	Tape/Pvm 0.9 Patch level 7 sources including instructions on setting
	up, building and installing the distribution. Changes: Suppressed
	clock synchro tasks - clock synchro is now done using successive calls
	to pvm_hostsync. User interface to Tape/Pvm is not changed.
	Author: Eric Maillet <maillet@imag.fr>, LMC-IMAG, Grenoble, France

/parallel/teaching/hpctec/epcc/tech-watch/epic.tar.Z
	"EPCC-TEC EPIC Interactive Course Package - High Performance Fortran"
	by Mario Antonioletti <epcc-tec@epcc.ed.ac.uk> and Alistair Ewing.
	Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, Edinburgh, UK.
	Slides.

/parallel/simulation/emulation/sb-pram/fork95/
	Fork95 compiler for a synchronous massively-parallel MIMD
	machine, the SB-PRAM. FORK is an imperative parallel
	programming language that supports a synchronous data
	parallel programming style as well as a recursive
	divide-and-conquer paradigm. The SB-PRAM simulator runs on
	sun workstations.  See also
	<URL:http://www-wjp.cs.uni-sb.de/fork95/fork95.html>

/parallel/simulation/emulation/sb-pram/fork95/Announcement
	Announcement of Fork95 compiler for SB-PRAM
	Author: Christoph Kessler <kessler@verleihnix.uni-sb.de>

/parallel/simulation/emulation/sb-pram/fork95/README
	Overview of SB-PRAM and Fork95
	Authors: Michael Bosch <hirbli@cs.uni-sb.de>; Stefan Franziskus
	<stefran@cs.uni-sb.de> and Christoph W. Kessler. University of
	Saarbruecken, Germany.

/parallel/simulation/emulation/sb-pram/fork95/SBPRAM-Fork95.tar.gz
	SB-PRAM and Fork95 simulator sources
	Authors: Michael Bosch <hirbli@cs.uni-sb.de>; Stefan Franziskus
	<stefran@cs.uni-sb.de> and Christoph W. Kessler. University of
	Saarbruecken, Germany.


15th November 1995

/parallel/vendors/tmc/chapter11-pr
	"Thinking Machines Corporation Files Plan to Emerge from Bankruptcy
	Protection"
	by Joshua Spiewak <jss@Think.COM>
	Press release from Thinking Machines Corporation.

/parallel/jobs/axiomtech-usa
	Axiom Technology, Madison, Alabama, USA is seeking individuals
	experienced in the multiprocessor market.
	See also <URL:http://www.axiomtech.com/>
	Author: Ted Thompson <Ted.Thompson@axiomtech.com>

/parallel/jobs/adelade-australia-researcher
	Computer Science Department, University of Adelaide, Australia reuire
	a Fellow/Research Fellow/Postdoctoral Fellow for the Distributed High
	Performance Computing Project (DHPC). Requirements: research record in
	distributed computing, supercomputing and/or distributed data
	management.
	See also <URL:http://www.cs.adelaide.edu.au/~dhpc/DHPC.html> and
	<URL:ftp://cisr.anu.edu.au/pub/DHPC/>
	Author: Matthew Wilson <matt@chook.cs.adelaide.edu.au>

/parallel/jobs/utaustin-grad-study
	Computational and Applied Mathematics program at the University of
	Texas at Austin, USA are looking for graduate students in the above
	area.
	See also: <URL:http://www.ticam.utexas.edu>
	Author: Robert van de Geijn <rvdg@cs.utexas.edu>

/parallel/jobs/epcc-96-summer-students
	Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre's Summer Scholarship Programme
	are looking for students to spend 10 weeks working on EPCC's HPC
	systems in Summer 1996. Requirements: 2 years undergrad study; some
	programming experience.
	See also <URL:http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/ssp/>
	Author: EPCC SSP <epccssp@epcc.edinburgh.ac.uk>

/parallel/jobs/llnl-meiko-hw-eng
	Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA need a
	hardware support and maintenance engineer for their Meiko MPP CS-2
	system. Requirements: CS-2 and Solaris experience. US citizens only.
	Author: John Fuchs-Chesney <jfc@interserv.com>

/parallel/jobs/emory-postdoc
	The department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Emory
	University, USA invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research
	Associate in the areas of distributed and collaborative computing. PhD
	required.
	Author: Post Doctoral Position <postdoc@mathcs.emory.edu>

/parallel/events/bulgaria-num-apps
	"First Bulgarian Workshop on Numerical Analysis and Applications"
	by Katarzyna M Paprzycka <kmpst6+@pitt.edu>
	Call for papers for workshop being held from 24-26th June 1996 at
	Russe, Bulgaria. Sponsored by ACM Special Interest Group on Numerical
	Mathematics and Society for Industial and Applied Mathematics.
	Topics: Numerical Linear Algebra; Numerical Methods for Differential
	Equations; Numerical Modeling; High Performance Scientific Computing
	and others.
	Deadlines: Abstract: 1st December 1995; Full papers: 28th February
	1996.

/parallel/events/bsp-worldwide
	"BSP Worldwide Inaugural Meeting"
	by Bob McLatchie <rcfm@ecs.oxford.ac.uk>
	Call for participation in meeting being held on 4th December 1996 at
	Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Wolfson Building, Parks Road,
	Oxford, UK.

/parallel/events/ukparallel96
	"UK Parallel 1996"
	Call for papers for conference being held from 3rd-5th July 1996 at
	University of Surrey, Guildford, UK. Sponsored by BCS Parallel
	Processing Specialist Group (PPSG).
	Topics: application experience; algorithm development; benchmarking;
	performance and system evaluation; management issues; architecture of
	parallel computer systems; networks for parallel and distributed
	computers; compilation techniques; libraries and applications
	development environments and others.
	Deadlines: Extended Abstracts: 11th January 1996; Notification: 29th
	February 1996; Full papers: 31st March 1996; Extended Abstracts for
	experience sessions: 1st April 1996.
	See also <URL:http://orc.ee.surrey.ac.uk/UKPAR96/>

/parallel/events/iwpia95
	"International Workshop on Parallel Image Analysis" (IWPIA'95)
	by Jean-Marc Nicod <Jean-Marc.Nicod@cri.ens-lyon.fr>
	Call for participation, programme and registration form for workshop
	being held from 7-8th December 1995 at Ecole Normale Superieure de
	Lyon, Lyon, France.
	The workshop will consist of invited and contributed papers on
	models, algorithms, and architectures for parallel image analysis.
	See also <URL:http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/IWPIA/>

/parallel/events/wdag96
	"10th International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms" (WDAG'96)
	by Aleta Ricciardi <aleta@ece.utexas.edu>
	Call for papers for workshop being held from 9th-11th October 1996 at
	Bologna, Italy. Sponsored by Department of Computer Science,
	University of Bologna, CaberNet: ESPRIT Network of Excellence in
	Distributed Systems Architectures, Italian National Research Council
	CNR-GNI.
	Topics: Algorithms for control and communication; Distributed
	searching, resource discovery and retrieval; Network protocols,
	applications and services; Fault tolerance and high availability;
	Real-time distributed systems; Algorithms for dynamic topology
	management; Mobile computing; Distributed intelligent agents; Issues
	in synchrony, asynchrony, scalability and real-time; Issues in
	replicated data management, consistency vs. availability; Security in
	distributed systems; Self stabilization; Wait-free algorithms;
	Techniques and paradigms for the design and analysis of distributed
	systems and others.
	Deadlines: Papers: 26th April 1996; Notification: 20th June 1996;
	Camera-ready papers: 15th July 1996.
	See also <URL:http://www.cs.unibo.it/wdag96/>

/parallel/events/cosmase-intro-par
	"COSMASE Course on Parallel Computation: A Practical Introduction to
	High Performance Parallel Computing"
	by Mark SAWLEY <sawley@imhfhp33.epfl.ch>
	Call for participation for course being held from 12th-16th February
	1996 at Lausanne, Switzerland.
	The aim of this practical course is to provide a broad overview of
	the essential components of present-day high performance parallel
	computing.
	See also <URL:http://imhefwww.epfl.ch/COSMASE/>

/parallel/events/irregular96
	"Third International Workshop on Parallel Algorithms For Irregularly
	Structured Problems" (IRREGULAR'96)
	by ROLIM Jose D. P. <rolim@cui.unige.ch>
	Call for papers for conference being held from 19th-2st August 1996
	at Santa Barbara, USA. Sponsored by the IFIP WG 10.3, the EATCS, the
	Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallelisme de l'ENS Lyon, the
	University of Geneva and the University of California at Santa
	Barbara.
	Topics: applications, approximating and randomized methods, automatic
	synthesis, branch and bound, combinatorial optimization, compiling,
	computer vision, load balancing, parallel data structures, scheduling
	and mapping, sparse matrix and symbolic computation and others.
	Deadlines: Extended abstracts: 15th March 1996; Notification: 19th
	May 1995; Camera-ready papers: 1st June 1996.

/parallel/vendors/telmat
	Added information for Telmat Multinode


14th November 1995

/parallel/environments/chimp/release/
	CHIMP (Common High-level Interface to Message Passing) was
	developed by the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre at the
	University of Edinburgh in an effort to provide a portable,
	programmable and efficient message passing library upon which
	EPCC's application work could be based. Since its inception
	in 1991 CHIMP has evolved from prototype through Version 1 to
	the current Version 2 interface specification.

/parallel/environments/chimp/release/chimpv2.1.1c.tar.Z
	"CHIMP V2.1.1c source distribution"
	by R. Alasdair A. Bruce; James G. Mills and A. Gordon Smith.
	Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, James Clerk Maxwell Building, The
	King's Buildings, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, UK.
	CHIMP Version 2.0 is designed to run on a variety of different
	platforms: Sun workstations running SunOS 4.1.x; Sun workstations
	running Solaris 2.x; Silicon Graphics running IRIX 4; Silicon Graphics
	running IRIX 5; IBM RS/6000 running AIX 3.2; Sequent Symmetry; DEC
	Alpha AXP running OSF/1; Meiko Computing Surface - transputer node;
	Meiko Computing Surface - i860 node (MK096); Meiko Computing Surface -
	SPARC node.

/parallel/environments/chimp/release/chimp-axposf.tar.Z
	"CHIMP binary distribution for DEC Alpha AXP with OSF/1"

/parallel/environments/chimp/release/chimp-sgi5.tar.Z
	"CHIMP binary distribution for Silicon Graphics with IRIX 5"

/parallel/environments/chimp/release/chimp-sun4.tar.Z
	CHIMP binary distribution for Sun Sparc workstations running SunOS
	4.1.x

/parallel/environments/chimp/release/chimp-sun5.tar.Z
	"CHIMP binary distribution for Sun Sparc workstations running Solaris
	2.x"

/parallel/environments/pvm3/pvanim/pvanimOL.tar.Z
	"PVaniM 2.0: Online and Postmortem Visualization Support for PVM"
	by Brad Topol, Georgia Institute of Technology; John T. Stasko
	<stasko@cc.gatech.edu>, Georgia Institute of Technology and Vaidy
	Sunderam, Emory University.
	The PVaniM 2.0 system provides online and postmortem visualization
	support as well as rudimentary I/O for long running,
	communication-intensive PVM applications. PVaniM 2.0 provides these
	features while using several techniques to keep system perturbation to
	a minimum.

/parallel/languages/sisal/distribution/OSC-MANUAL.12.7.tar.Z
	"Optimizing Sisal Compiler Manual"

/parallel/environments/pvm3/distribution/pvm3.3.10.tar.gz
/parallel/environments/pvm3/distribution/pvm3.3.10.tar.Z
/parallel/environments/pvm3/distribution/pvm3.3.10.shar.Z
/parallel/environments/pvm3/distribution/pvm3.3.10.tar.Z.uu.Z
	"PVM V3.3.10: Parallel Virtual Machine System"
	by A. L. Beguelin; J. J. Dongarra; G. A. Geist; W. C. Jiang; R. J.
	Manchek; B. K. Moore and V. S. Sunderam. University of Tennessee,
	Knoxville TN, USA; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge TN, USA;
	Emory University, Atlanta GA, USA. .
	PVM is a software system that enables a collection of heterogeneous
	computers to be used as a coherent and flexible concurrent
	computational resource.
	The individual computers may be shared- or local-memory
	multiprocessors, vector supercomputers, specialized graphics engines,
	or scalar workstations, that may be interconnected by a variety of
	networks, such as ethernet, FDDI.
	User programs written in C, C++ or Fortran access PVM through library
	routines.

/parallel/environments/pvm3/distribution/pvm339to10.Z
	Patch from PVM V3.3.9 to V3.3.10

/parallel/transputer/documentation/st020-450/datasheets/st20450.ps.gz
	"SGS-Thomson ST020-450 Transputer Datasheet"
	32 bit microprocessor - 32-bit CPU; 0-40 MHz processor clock; 32 MIPS
	at 40MHz; fast integer/bit operations; 16K on-chip SRAM; 160Mbytes/s
	max bandwidth; Programmable memory interface: 4 separately
	configurable regions, 8/16/32-bits wide, support for mixed memory, 2
	cycle external access, support for page mode DRAM; Serial
	communications; 4 OS-Links - 5/10/20 Mbits/s Link0, 10/20 Mbits/s
	Link1-3; Event channel; Vectored interrupt subsystem- Fully
	prioritized interrupts, 8 levels of preemption, 500 ns response time;
	Power management - low power operation, power down mode; Professional
	toolset support - ANSI C compiler and libraries, INQUEST advanced
	debugging tools; Technology - 0 to 40 MHz processor clock, 0.5 micron
	process technology, 3V operation, V outputs/bi-directionals, 5V
	inputs, 208 pin PQFP package; Test Access Port. 106 pages. 4M
	uncompressed.

/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/oct23.ps.Z
/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/oct23.dvi
	"Minutes of MPI Meeting October 23-25, 1995"
	by Rusty Luck <lusk@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.


7th November 1995

/parallel/environments/lam/distribution/tutorials/mpi_ezstart.tut
	"MPI: It's Easy to Get Started"


6th November 1995

/parallel/books/kluwer/symbolic-analysis-par-compilers
	"Symbolic Analysis for Parallelizing Compilers"
	by Mohammad Reza Haghighat <mohammad@csrd.uiuc.edu>
	Overview and table of contents.


3rd November 1995

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/
	ADAPTOR (Automatic DAta Parallelism TranslatOR) is a tool
	that transforms data parallel programs written in Fortran
	with array extensions, parallel loops, and layout directives
	to parallel programs with explicit message passing.

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/README
	ADAPTOR v3.1 (October 1995) overview.
	Author: Dr. Thomas Brandes <brandes@gmd.de>, 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/adp_3.1.tar.gz
/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/adp_3.1.tar.Z
	ADAPTOR v3.1 source, documentation and examples. Requires a Fortran
	77 compilation system. Supported on: 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/hpf_examples.tar.Z
	High Performance Fortran examples for ADAPTOR.

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/docs/iguide.ps.Z
	"Adaptor Installation Guide Version 3.1"
	by Dr. Thomas Brandes <brandes@gmd.de>, 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 3.1"
	by Dr. Thomas Brandes <brandes@gmd.de>, 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 3.1"

/parallel/teaching/hpctec/epcc/tech-watch/vzecca-hpf.tar.gz
	"Writing Data Parallel Programs with High Performance Fortran"
	Slides. 200 pages.

/parallel/environments/pvm3/xab3/Pyxis_PDL_Retreat_10_95.ps.Z
	"Programming Distributed Multimedia"
	by Adam Beguelin <adamb@cs.cmuedu>,
	<URL:http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~adamb.html>, School of Computer Science,
	Carnegie Mellon University
	Slices. 11 pages.


2nd November 1995

/parallel/occam/examples/fft.occ
	Efficient Transputer FFT
	Author: Herman Roebbers <herman7@iaehv.nl>

/parallel/transputer/books/
	The complete text of a textbook written on programming
	transputer systems in C can be found at
	<URL:http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/transputer/descript.html>
	Author:  Dominique Thiebaut <thiebaut@grendel.csc.smith.edu>,
	Smith College, USA.

/parallel/languages/sisal/distribution/tools/README.html
	TreeView README File

/parallel/languages/sisal/distribution/tools/ssi.html
	Simple Sisal pictures

/parallel/environments/pvm3/distribution/ncwn.html
	"Network Computing Working Notes"
	by V. S. Sunderam

/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/using/errata.dvi
/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/using/errata.ps.Z
	Updated: "Using MPI" book, by Gropp, Lusk, and Skjellum errata.

/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/using/examples/libraries/linalg/LA_library2.c
/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/using/examples.tar.Z
	Updated examples and all the examples in one file.

/parallel/environments/pvm3/emory-vss/parviz.ps.Z
	ICDCS'95 paper on parallel visualization with John Stasko and Brad
	Topol of Gatech.

/parallel/environments/pvm3/emory-vss/pious_fgcs.ps.Z
	Comparison of parallel vs. distributed I/O, issues in distributed I/O
	mechanisms over general purpose networks, Pious file model, interface,
	implementation and experiences. To appear in FGCS 95.

/parallel/events/siwork96
	"Workshop Workstations" (SIWORK'96)
	by Clemens Cap <cap@ifi.unizh.ch>
	Call for papers for workshop being held from 14th-15th May 1996 at
	Department of Computer Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
	Topics: Organization and application of workstations and networks;
	System and network management; Workstations as an access to the data
	highway; Security of workstation networks; Hardware, software and
	systems architecture; Workstations, multimedia and virtual reality;
	Mobile computing and others.
	Deadlines: Papers: 8th January 1996
	See also
	<URL:http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/groups/cap/conferences/workshop.html>

/parallel/environments/mpi/unify/reports/OO/ppuc_mpi++.ps.Z
	"Explicit Parallel Programming in C++ based on the Message-Passing
	Interface (MPI)"
	by Anthony Skjellum; Ziyang Lu; Purushotham V. Bangalore and Nathan
	Doss. Department of Computer Science and NSF Engineering Research
	Center for Computational Field Simulation, Mississippi State, MS
	39762, USA.
	ABSTRACT:
	Explicit parallel programming using the Message Passing Interface
	(MPI), a de facto standard created by the MPI Forum, is quickly
	becoming the strategy of choice for performance-portable parallel
	application programming on multicomputers and networks of
	workstations, so it is inevitably of interest to C++ programmers who
	use such systems. MPI programming is currently undertaken in C and/or
	Fortran-77, via the language bindings defined by the MPI Forum. While
	the committee deferred the job of defining a C++ binding for MPI to
	MPI-2, it is already possible to develop parallel programs in C++
	using MPI, with the added help of one of several support libraries.
	These systems all strive to enable immediate C++ programming based on
	MPI. The first such enabling system, MPI++, is the focus of this
	chapter. MPI++ was an early effort on our part to let us leverage MPI
	while programming in C++. Here this system is, to a large extent, our
	vehicle to illustrate the value added of C++ in a message passing
	environment and, conversely, the value of MPI towards parallel
	programming with C++. We will be describing a performance-conscious
	alternative to exploit parallelism with C++ without the benefit of a
	portable, mature compiler environment suitable for a network of
	workstations or massively parallel computer. We emphasize performance,
	portability, good performance and good portability at the same time,
	and good design issues throughout, and that will put constraints on
	how eagerly we exploit certain features of C++ when creating our
	parallel environment on top of MPI.


25th October 1995

/parallel/consultants/liebrock-hicks.html
	"Liebrock-Hicks Research"
	by Lorie M. Liebrock <lorie@cs.rice.edu>
	Liebrock-Hicks Research does research and consulting in parallel and
	high-performance computing. See also
	<URL:http://www.cs.rice.edu/~lorie/lhr.html>


23rd October 1995

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/
	Release of KROC 0.6beta - First DEC Alpha release

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.6beta-sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3_U1.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.6beta-sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3_U1.tar.Z
	KROC 0.6 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 INT16 and INT64 operations as well as
	compiler internal libraries (occam8.lib). Passes all 'CG tests'.
	Author: Occam For All Group <ofa-bugs@ukc.ac.uk>

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.6beta-sparc-sun-solaris2.3.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.6beta-sparc-sun-solaris2.3.tar.Z
	KROC 0.6 beta BINARY distribution for Sun Sparcs with Solaris 2.3
	(SunOS 5.3) (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 INT16 and INT64
	operations as well as compiler internal libraries
	(occam8.lib). Passes all 'CG tests'.
	Author: Occam For All Group <ofa-bugs@ukc.ac.uk>

/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.6beta-alpha-dec-osf3.0.tar.gz
/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/kroc-0.6beta-alpha-dec-osf3.0.tar.Z
	KROC 0.6 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 INT16 and INT64 operations as well as
	compiler internal libraries (occam8.lib). Passes all 'CG
	tests' except #19.
	Author: Occam For All Group <ofa-bugs@ukc.ac.uk>

/parallel/vendors/3L/
	Updated 3L Ltd. file area with latest notes from
	Ian A Young <iay@threel.co.uk>

/parallel/vendors/3L/contacts
	Phone, Fax and Email contacts for 3L Ltd. Also includes developers
	mailing list for 3L product users.

/parallel/vendors/3L/parallel-C-2.0
	Announcement of 3L TMS320C40/4 Parallel C V2.0
	Author: Stuart McGarrity <smcg@threel.co.uk>

/parallel/vendors/3L/parallel-C-2.0.2
	3L TMS320C40/44 Parallel C V2.0.2 release note
	Author: Ian A Young <iay@threel.co.uk>


17th October 1995

/parallel/standards/mpi/anl/mpi1.1-html.tar.Z
	MPI Version 1.1 Report in HTML (June 1995)

/parallel/languages/c/parallel-c++/classes/toops/
	TOOPS (Tool for Object Oriented Protocol Simulation): A C++ class
	library for process-oriented simulation primarily of communication
	protocols.

/parallel/languages/c/parallel-c++/classes/toops/toops12b.exe
/parallel/languages/c/parallel-c++/classes/toops/toops12b.zip
/parallel/languages/c/parallel-c++/classes/toops/toops12b.tar.Z
	TOOPS Version 1.2b distribution. Includes the sources, a tutorial and
	documentation. It currently runs under HP UX 9.0 (HP C++ 3.40 and gcc
	2.5.8), under LINUX (gcc 2.5.8), DOS and Windows 3.1 (Borland C++ 3.1
	and MS Visual C++ 1.51). There are still problems under Borland 4.x
	and SUN OS 4.1.3. [compressed tar file]

/parallel/occam/compilers/ocpp/ocpp_203.tar.Z
	OCPP is an occam pre-processor that is somewhat more friendly than
	the rather obscure non-supported INMOS tool PREOCC.
	Author: Mark Ian Barlow <Mark@nlcc.demon.co.uk>

/parallel/languages/fortran/adaptor/docs/hpf-workshop-soton.ps.Z
	"Optimisations in the High Performance Fortran Compilation System
	ADAPTOR"
	by T. Brandes <brandes@gmd.de>
	Presented at the HPF Workshop, Southampton, UK.
	[The Duff postscript won't preview so I can't be sure of this.]

/parallel/standards/hippi/minutes/oct95_hippi_min.ps.gz
/parallel/standards/hippi/minutes/oct95_hippi_min.txt
	Minutes for 3rd October 1995 HIPPI meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


