This invention generally relates to one or more computer networks having computers
like personal computers or network servers with microprocessors linked by broadband
transmission means and having hardware, software, firmware, and other means such
that at least one parallel processing operation occurs that involve at least two
computers in the network. More particularly, this invention relates to one or more
large networks composed of smaller networks and large numbers of computers connected,
like the Internet, wherein more than one separate parallel processing operation
involving more than one different set of computers occurs simultaneously and wherein
ongoing processing linkages can be established between virtually any microprocessors
of separate computers connected to the network. Still more particularly, this invention
relates to business arrangements enabling the shared used of network microprocessors
for parallel and other processing, wherein personal computer owners provide microprocessor
processing power to a network, preferably for parallel processing, in exchange
for network linkage to other personal and other computers supplied by network providers,
including linkage to other microprocessors for parallel or other processing; the
basis of the exchange between owners and providers being whatever terms to which
the parties agree, subject to governing laws, regulations, or rules, including
payment from either party to the other based on periodic measurement of net use
or provision of processing power.