# PRESTO is an environment for writing object-oriented parallel # programs in the C++ programming language. PRESTO provides # the programmer with a set of pre-defined object types that simplify # the construction of parallel programs. PRESTO runs on Sequent # Symmetry DYNIX 3.0 and DEC VAX ULTRIX 2.0. # # PRESTO is an all or nothing deal. To receive all of PRESTO from netlib, # send presto.xaa from presto # send presto.xab from presto # send presto.xac from presto # send presto.xad from presto # send presto.xae from presto # These five files make up a tarred, compressed, uuencoded, split copy # of PRESTO. # # PRESTO is written in C++. We provide PRESTO source code, documentation, # and some simple programs written on top of PRESTO. You must provide # a C++ translator on your own. # # Here is the output of sum(1), a checksum utility. # # 19543 61 presto.xaa # 28867 61 presto.xab # 65207 61 presto.xac # 12671 61 presto.xad # 23371 46 presto.xae # # The following should get you started. # # cat presto.xaa > presto.tar.Z.uue # cat presto.xab >> presto.tar.Z.uue # cat presto.xac >> presto.tar.Z.uue # cat presto.xad >> presto.tar.Z.uue # cat presto.xae >> presto.tar.Z.uue # uudecode presto.tar.Z.uue # uncompress presto.tar.Z # tar xvf presto.tar # # You can read more about PRESTO in ACM SIGPLAN PPEALS (July 1988) # and Software -- Practice & Experience (August 1988). # # Hank Levy, Ed Lazowska, Brian Bershad, # Dave Wagner, Jeff Chase, Franz Amador,... # Department of Computer Science # University of Washington