mcdaniel@uiucdcsb.CS.UIUC.EDU (01/22/86)
Thanks in advance. (As advanced as possible, in fact.) I'm going to evaluate the possibility of "parallelizing C": adding language features for parallel computers and/or cobbling together an automatic parallelizer. I need numeric application programs coded in C (matrix manipulations, as one example). Also, I need programs which manipulate various data structures: queues, lists, graphs, trees, et cetera. If you would indicate how often your program(s) are run and how much importance they have in relation to your site's workload, I'd appreciate that too. Since I will primarily be looking at the code, it doesn't have to be adapted to any particular system (working code is greatly preferred, though!). If you have a choice, however, I'd prefer code for BSD 4.2. ------------------ Tim McDaniel; CSRD at the Silicon Prairie (Center for Supercomputing Research and Development at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Internet: mcdaniel@uicsrd.csrd.uiuc.edu (Or try: mcdaniel%uicsrd.csrd@uiuc.edu) Arpa, for old mailers: mcdaniel@Uiuc.arpa Usenet: ...{pur-ee|ihnp4|convex}!uiucdcs!mcdaniel Bitnet: MCDANIEL AT UIUCVMD