At 04:34 PM 12/8/96 -0800, Bryan K. Ogawa wrote:
Actually, there's a very impressive-looking program to do this
already, in source form, called par. It's at
<URL:http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~amc/Par/>
If you've got a compiler and the know-how to use it, this may (or may
not) be a good starting point for you.
Does the page mention which compiler? I use Borland's TC++, but I can't be
sure that they (who wrote Par) do, and I am sure that not everybody else
does...
The documentation says that it was written in ANSI C, so if you got a C
compiler of any sort, you should be able to compile the bugger. (What? your
compiler doesn't compile ANSI C? Loser! :)
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