LINPACK available in C?

Paul SPEE spee at qmfl.jrdc.go.jp
Fri Oct 6 18:58:30 AEST 1989


In article <1920 at csm9a.UUCP> dhale at csm9a.UUCP (Dave Hale) writes:
>Does anyone know of a C version of LINPACK?
>I recently converted SGECO, SGEFA, and SGESL, but I suspect that the
>entire package has been converted elsewhere, perhaps even at one
>of the national labs.

A large amount of mathematical software is available from either
netlib at anl-mcs (Argonne National Lab) or research!netlib (AT&T Bell Labs).

To get the software, you have to send the request to the netlib server.
In case of Linpack, send the request

	send index from linpack			(table of contents)
or
	send 'routine name' from linpack

I don't know whether a C version of Linpack is available. (They have
a C version of the Linpack benchmark).

To find out more about netlib, please read,

Jack C. Dongarra and Eric Grosse, "Distribution of Mathematical Software
via Electronic Mail", CACM, May 1987, Vol. 30, Number 3

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