These files are semi-automatic translations by f2c from the original netlib BLAS library.
The source has been modified to (mostly) use modern C formatting, and to get rid of
-compiler warnings. Any errors in doing this should be blamed on the Gromacs developers, and
+compiler warnings. Any errors in doing this should be blamed on the GROMACS developers, and
not the reference BLAS implementation.
The reference BLAS implementation is available from http://www.netlib.org/blas
via anonymous ftp and the World Wide Web. Thus, it can be included in commercial software
packages (and has been). We only ask that proper credit be given to the authors."
-While the rest of Gromacs is LGPL, we think it's only fair to give you the same rights to
+While the rest of GROMACS is LGPL, we think it's only fair to give you the same rights to
our modified BLAS files as the original netlib versions, so do what you want with them.
However, be warned that we have only tested that they to the right thing in the cases used
-in Gromacs (primarily full & sparse matrix diagonalization), so in most cases it is a much
+in GROMACS (primarily full & sparse matrix diagonalization), so in most cases it is a much
better idea to use the full reference implementation.
Erik Lindahl, 2008-10-07.
These files are semi-automatic translations by f2c from the original netlib LAPACK library.
The source has been modified to (mostly) use modern C formatting, and to get rid of
-compiler warnings. Any errors in doing this should be blamed on the Gromacs developers, and
+compiler warnings. Any errors in doing this should be blamed on the GROMACS developers, and
not the reference LAPACK implementation.
The reference LAPACK implementation is available from http://www.netlib.org/lapack
via anonymous ftp and the World Wide Web. Thus, it can be included in commercial software
packages (and has been). We only ask that proper credit be given to the authors."
-While the rest of Gromacs is LGPL, we think it's only fair to give you the same rights to
+While the rest of GROMACS is LGPL, we think it's only fair to give you the same rights to
our modified LAPACK files as the original netlib versions, so do what you want with them.
However, be warned that we have only tested that they to the right thing in the cases used
-in Gromacs (primarily full & sparse matrix diagonalization), so in most cases it is a much
+in GROMACS (primarily full & sparse matrix diagonalization), so in most cases it is a much
better idea to use the full reference implementation.
Erik Lindahl, 2008-10-07.