This is to announce that version 1.1c of DIPC (Distributed Inter-Process
Communication) for Linux is available now. It patches 2.2.8/2.3.0 kernels.

 DIPC can be used to build and program clusters (multi-computers), and provides
distributed program developers with semaphores, messages and transparent 
distributed shared memory.

 The file dipc-1.1c.tgz, containing the complete source code and documents, 
can be obtained by anomymous FTP from wallybox.cei.net, in directory
/pub/dipc. 

 Alternatively, it can be downloaded from sunsite.unc.edu, in /incoming/Linux, 
or in /pub/Linux/system/network/distrib.

DIPC's web pages are at http://wallybox.cei.net/dipc


 Here is DIPC's LSM file contents:

Begin3
Title:          DIPC (Distributed Inter-Process Communication)
Version:        1.1c
Entered-date:   14MAY99
Description:    DIPC enables you to build and program distributed 
                (multi-computer) systems very easily. It works by 
                making System V IPC mechanisms (shared memories, 
                semaphores and messages) network transparent.
Keywords:       distributed parallel programming multi computer cluster 
                kernel shared memory message semaphore RPC IPC DSM WAN 
                network TCP/IP UDP/IP heterogeneous environment
Author:         [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kamran Karimi)
Maintained-by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kamran Karimi)
                [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Schmitz)
Primary-site:   wallybox.cei.net /pub/dipc
                230kB dipc-1.1c.tgz
Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/network/distrib
                230kB dipc-1.1c.tgz
Platforms:      Linux/i386, Linux/m68k, TCP/IP, UDP/IP 
Copying-policy: Freely distributable and usable, Copyright (C) Kamran Karimi
End


 Regards,
          Kamran Karimi
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