[comp.sys.apollo] Mathematical subroutine libraries for DN10000

ianh@merlin.bhpmrl.oz (Ian Hoyle) (04/22/89)

I posted a request for info on mathematical subroutine libraries for
the DN10000 some weeks ago, but since I drew a complete blank, I am
giving it another go.

Are there any good quality, general purpose mathematical subroutine
libraries available (either now or **soon to be released**) for the
10000??? We use both NAG and IMSL here, so we are looking for a
version of either (or both) of these or something similar.


					ian

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krowitz@RICHTER.MIT.EDU (David Krowitz) (04/24/89)

You can always get the source for Argonne National Lab's
LINPACK and EISPACK libraries off the of the ADUS tapes
and run it through your Fortran compiler. Seeing as how
The DN10000 is a fast scalar machine, these libraries should 
run quite well on it.


 -- David Krowitz

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(in order of decreasing preference)


P.S. You can also get source directly from Argonne. Send
     a mail message to "netlib@anl-mcs.arpa" containing
     the text "send index" to get instructions on how to
     use their file server. They also have many other
     mathematical libraries in addition to LINPACK and
     EISPACK.