Homepage of Dr. Manuel Kessler


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Strombergstraße 12
D-74366 Kirchheim am Neckar
Tel. +49-7143/968964

E-Mail: kessler@iag.uni-stuttgart.de

You may want to have a look at the (hopelessly outdated) homepage of my wife.
BLAS level 1 for pentium

My most important links:

  1. CIP-Pool Homepage
  2. Mathematics Department
  3. Altavista
  4. Lycos
  5. Prof. Selig, USA
  6. System optimization
  7. RTFM

CFD and numerics:

  1. CFD Pointers
  2. (CFD) Analytical Methods Inc.
  3. CFD bibliographies
  4. FEM Pointers
  5. Meshgeneration
  6. Meshing Agenda
  7. DiffPack Homepage

Programming:

  1. Borland
  2. C++ Standard
  3. C++ Standard (Januar WP)
  4. C++ FAQ
  5. C++ STL
  6. C++ Virtual Library
  7. Virtual Shareware Library
  8. CPU Info Center
  9. Turbo Vision and IDE for DJGPP
  10. Undocumented 80x86

My bookmarks


Binaries and sources (public domain):

  1. TabIt.COM, a TSR for tcsh-like filename-completion, written for DOS/COMMAND.COM TASM-Source and both zip'ed.
  2. CWSDPMI.EXE, the great DPMI server from Charles W. Sandmann, with emulation of RDMSR/WRMSR/RDTSC in Ring 3. Changed sources for this: EXPHDLR.C and MAKEFILE, zip'ed sources, DIFF's and the binary.
  3. CBLAS1.ZIP, C sources as replacement for the FORTRAN BLAS1-functions (single and double precision).
  4. BLAS 1 Assembler version of the most important BLAS1 functions (dot, nrm2, copy, axpy), optimized for Pentium, for use with DJGPP and Linux, with sources and some design decisions. ALPHA STATE!!
  5. FLOPS.ZIP, a little utility for measuring the floating point performance of existing program. ATTENTION: runs NOT in V86-mode, i.e. no EMM386, no Windows!
  6. AS2TASM, a tool for converting from AT&T assembler (GNU assembler) to TASM, for use with DJGPP. There is another version with pathnames for the djgpp tree.

Current projects under consideration (currently postponed due to lack of time)

  1. MCC, a highly optimizing C complier for mathematical expressions. Target systems Pentium, PPro, PII.
  2. CPPDOC, a C++ source code documentation system. Generates documentation directly from the headers, for libraries and APIs.

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