Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!auriga!abacus!rackow From: rackow@abacus.mcs.anl.gov Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: Multiprocessing in your own PC lab Message-ID: <7200002@abacus> Date: 2 May 90 03:43:00 GMT References: <3@<0093608E> Lines: 24 Nf-ID: #R:<0093608E:3:abacus:7200002:000:1112 Nf-From: abacus.mcs.anl.gov!rackow May 1 22:43:00 1990 In responce to the availablity of netlib, it has moved from argonne to oak-ridge. Netlib is a computer program that responds to electronic mail. In particular it responds to certain key words in the body of the electronic mail message. Netlib is used to distribute public-domain mathematical software. The machine running netlib at Argonne National Laboratory has moved to Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Therefore the old Argonne National Laboratory address, netlib@mcs.anl.gov is no longer valid and mail for netlib should be sent to the new Oak Ridge National Laboratory address, netlib@ornl.gov. A machine at Bell Labs continues to run netlib as well. The address there is netlib@research.att.com. To get started with netlib send a mail message to either netlib address given above and include the single line ``send index'' as the body of the electronic mail message. The contacts for netlib questions are Jack Dongarra (dongarra@cs.utk.edu) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Eric Grosse (ehg@research.att.com) at AT&T Bell Labs. --The Argonne MCS division support staff (support@mcs.anl.gov)