Re: fortran iv using fortran 90 compiler

From: Herman D. Knoble (SkipKnoble_at_psu.edu)
Date: 11/07/03

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    Abelito: If you are running under Windows, the
    Salford free Personal version of Fortran 77 will compile source code with
    quite a bit of Fortran 66 syntax. You can get it at:
    http://www.salford.co.uk/compilers/ftn77pe/index.shtml

    If you are running under Linux you might try the GNU
    Fortran 77 compiler:
    http://www.gnu.org/software/fortran/fortran.html

    If you care to send me the Fortran 66 codes, I'll be happy
    to try to compile them with the free Salford compiler shown above.
    Also for your information, the Salford FTN95 will compile code
    with quite a bit of Fortran 66 syntax (like Hollerith in Formats).

    Skip Knoble, SkipKnoble@psu.edu

    On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 20:28:35 -0500, abelito <member47422@dbforums.com> wrote:

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    -|Hello:
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    -|I am new in this forum so I hope my question not to be very absurd. I
    -|have given a very old (and useful) codes written in fortran iv. I would
    -|like to know how can I compile these codes directly since I have a few
    -|problems. Any help apreciatted
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    -|
    -|Thanks

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