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Organization of KERNLIB

KERNLIB routines in machine language or otherwise special for individual machines are found on the following PAM-files:

KERNALI
for Alliant with Intel processor
KERNALT
for Alliant
KERNAMX
for Amiga/UX machines
KERNAPO
for APOLLO
KERNA10
for APOLLO
KERNCDC
for CDC 7600 / 6000
KERNCMS
for IBM systems running VM/CMS
KERNCRY
for CRAY RESEARCH INC.
KERNCRU
for CRAY RESEARCH INC. running Unicos (copy or link to the above)
KERNCVX
for Convex
KERNDGE
for DATA GENERAL
KERNDOS
for MS-DOS systems with NDP Fortran or f2c+gcc
KERNHPX
for HP Unix
KERNHYW
for Honeywell/Bull
KERNIBM
for IBM 3090 with systems MVS or VM
KERNIBX
for IBM 3090 with system AIX
KERNIRS
for IBM / RS6000
KERNIRT
for IBM / RT (a copy or link to the above)
KERNLNX
for systems running the LINUX operating system using f2c
KERNMPW
for MAC II machines, MPW shell, LSE Fortran
KERNNOR
for NORD 500
KERNNXT
for NeXT
KERNOS9
for OS9
KERNOSF
for Alpha OSF (copy or link to KERNVMI)
KERNPDP
for DEC PDP 10
KERNSGI
for Silicon Graphics
KERNSUN
for SUN
KERNSOL
for Solaris (a copy or link to the above)
KERNTMO
for Transputer with Meiko compiler
KERNUNI
for UNIVAC 1100 SERIES
KERNVAX
for Digital VAX 11
KERNVMI
for Digital VAX with MIPS processor
KERNWIN
for Windows NT (a copy or link to KERNDOS)

In addition to these machine specific PAM files,

KERNBIT
PAM for CN/ASD routines
KERNFOR
Machine independant routines
KERNGEN
PAM containing flags patch to select correct versions of KERNLIB
KERNNUM
Numerical section of KERNLIB


Janne Saarela
Wed Mar 29 15:50:22 METDST 1995