CRAY PROGRAMMING

Eugene Miya eugene at eos.UUCP
Sat Sep 22 05:18:19 AEST 1990


In article <16183 at thorin.cs.unc.edu> cullip at pooh.cs.unc.edu
(Timothy Cullip) writes:
>Anyone out there know of an appropriate newsgroup for such information?

Sure, this one.

Newsgroups are forked off (made) when the traffic on a topic in one group
reaches a point of irritation or concentration warrenting a separation.
Do not let the "unix" deter you.  We nearly all have the capability
of skipping articles and individual topics.  If your question is more
algorithmic, you might bring one of the math or numerical analysis groups in
(even a careful cross-post/follow-up).  But generally any relevant thing
can go in low traffic groups such as this.

Additionally the Cray (CRI and CCC) people tend to be very responsive.

--e.n. miya, NASA Ames Research Center, eugene at orville.nas.nasa.gov
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