Homepage of Dr. Manuel Kessler
Selbe Seite (sogar aktueller) auch auf
deutsch.
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You may want to have a look at the (hopelessly outdated) homepage of my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:
- CIP-Pool Homepage
- Mathematics Department
- Altavista
- Lycos
- Prof. Selig, USA
- System optimization
- RTFM
CFD and numerics:
- CFD Pointers
- (CFD) Analytical Methods Inc.
- CFD bibliographies
- FEM Pointers
- Meshgeneration
- Meshing Agenda
- DiffPack Homepage
Programming:
- Borland
- C++ Standard
- C++ Standard (Januar WP)
- C++ FAQ
- C++ STL
- C++ Virtual Library
- Virtual Shareware Library
- CPU Info Center
- Turbo Vision and IDE for DJGPP
- Undocumented 80x86
Binaries and sources (public domain):
- TabIt.COM, a TSR for tcsh-like
filename-completion, written for DOS/COMMAND.COM
TASM-Source and
both zip'ed.
- 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.
- CBLAS1.ZIP, C sources as
replacement for the FORTRAN BLAS1-functions (single and double precision).
- 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!!
- 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!
- 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)
- MCC, a highly optimizing C complier
for mathematical expressions. Target systems Pentium, PPro, PII.
- CPPDOC, a C++ source code
documentation system. Generates documentation directly from the headers, for
libraries and APIs.
And for your fun:
Real programmers...
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