> > There is an experiment I would like to run which takes too long using
> > either of the open-source implementations mentioned above. So if anyone
> > has a server with space CPU cycles + CPLEX on it and would like to help
> > me out, it'd be much appreciated!
> 
> I think I could easily run some of your programs on my machine if you
> need it, though it'd be much more difficult if you want to use that
> machine yourself.

Thanks! I can send you the experiment in LP and/or MPS notation, i.e. in the 
two formats for which *you* wrote output routines! Thanks a lot again for 
putting so much work into this!

> I've been told there is a free version of CPLEX somewhere, but it
> seems to bound the number of constraints you can define. Well : I have
> been willing to write the interface Sage-Cplex for some time, as it is
> already done for Coin.. If you are interested in working on this
> too... :-)

In principle I am interested, but a simple file based interface would suffice 
for me for now.

Martin

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