From: Mark Booth <markbFrom2@oxim.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.parallel
Subject: Re: Is anyone using the OCCAM model on PC Clusters?
Date: 9 Apr 1999 11:55:11 GMT
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In article <7ebcts$js0$1@goldenapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu>, A.P.Manners
<andy@ideafix.litec.csic.es> writes
>May I seek some clarification (I am thrown a bit by the word model). I
>recognise occam as a nice small parallel computer language and would
>also be interested in any full implementations in the Linux environment
>(I do not know of any although there is part of a parser around
>somewhere). Is this what you are looking for?

You may be interested in the Occam for All project. 

This is snipped from a recent (Feb 99) announcement on the occam
mailing list:
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A version of the KRoC (occam) system for Linux PCs is available from:

  http://www.hensa.ac.uk/parallel/occam/projects/occam-for-all/kroc/

Scroll down the page until you see the links to:

  KRoC 1.0.3 beta BINARY distribution for Linux x86 glibc 1

and:

  KRoC 1.0.3 beta BINARY distribution for Linux x86 glibc 2
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Apparently this is a binary only release due to some copyright issues.

Hope this helps,

Mark.........
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