This is  the CRAY COMPATIBILITY  LIBARY.  The  source code is in  this
directory.  Some test programs are in the tests subdirectory.  To make
and install  the  library type  "make  install".   There  should be no
compiler warnings or  errors.  The library  ends up in /usr/local/lib.
The library book mark include files end up in /usr/local/include.  You
should  check the existance   of  these directories  before trying the
install.  If you do not  have write access privlages to /usr/local/lib
and /usr/local/include you may have to get root to do a "make install"
for you after the library is compiled and ar'd.

		Please send any bug reports and enhancements to:
		Mark K. Seager
		Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
		PO Box 808, L-316
		Livermore, CA 94550
		(415) 423-3141
		seager@lll-crg.arpa

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			   ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
									  
This library is modeled  after the NLTSS  multitasking library NSYSLIB
written by Robert Strout and Kent Crispen at LLNL.   I am grateful for
the many productive discussions with them.  I would also like to thank
Susan Campbell and  Scott Sikora who  helped  develop the  GMAT tools.
Jack Test at Alliant made a valient, but futile,  attempt  to convince
his management to put in some effort on multitasking in the near term.
The   lock  routines were   obtained  from Danny   Sorensen at Argonne
National Laboratory.
