CNBR50@vaxa.strath.ac.uk (02/14/91)
I posted a request recently for information on Linda implemented (preferably used from within C) on Sun Workstations, Transputers, and the AMT DAP. I only got two responses, so here I summarize them as promised. ======================================================================== From chris@iesd.auc.dk Here in the University of Aalborg in Denmark, work is being done on C++ Linda on both the Sun workstations and the Transputer, neither version is complete yet. For more information contact our supervisor Dr Michael J Manthey, at manthey@iesd.auc.dk [I have tried to contact Dr Manthey, but no reply yet] ======================================================================== From carlos@urz.unibas.ch Scientific Computing Associates at Yale sell Linda for several machines HP/Apollo DN10000, Encore Multimax 310 or 320, Sequent Symmetry, Silcon Graphics Iris Power Series - $995. iPSC/2 $1995. Code Development System for Sun3, Sun4, Sparc, DECstation, IBM PS/2, Silicon Graphics Iris $250. Network Linda Systems TCP/IP for homogeneous systems $995. (these prices are those reduced for educational institutions. SCA's address is Scientific Computing Associates Inc. 246 Church Street, Suite 307 e-mail at: New Haven, CT 06510 smith@sca.com or linda@sca.com USA That's all the information I have, if anyone has any more info, either post it or mail it. That's all for now, -Duncan -- Duncan Thomson, hopeful romantic, idealist... cnbr50@vaxa.strath.ac.uk Signal Processing Division, Dept of Electric and Electronic Engineering, University of Strathclyde, 204 George Street, Glasgow G1 1XW, UK. *OR* 85 Durward Avenue, Glasgow G41 3UG, UK. Lernu Esperanton!