This is to announce that DIPC (Distributed Inter-process Communication)
test version 1.1b is now available for downloading. This package patches
Linux kernel 2.2.1.
DIPC can be used to create clusters (multi-computers) of Linux machines.
It works by making System V IPC mechanisms (Shared Memories, Semaphores
and Messages) work over a network. DIPC provides (among other things)
Transparent Distributed Shared Memory (TDSM). This means that processes can
read and write to a shared memory with no need for any synchronization.
The package (dipc-1.1b.tgz), which includes the sources and documentation,
can be downloaded from DIPC's web pages at http://wallybox.cei.net/dipc
or from ftp://wallybox.cei.net/pub/dipc.
Please send any questions or problems to linux-dipc@wallybox.cei.net
-Kamran Karimi
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