Re: NLEQ1 and open source Fortran



After following the link and taking a quick perusal of both the readme and
some of the code, I note this release is from 1992, and APPEARS to be pure F77.
In 1992 F90 compilers were still rare, so the use of F77 style coding is unsurprising.

This indicates that OpenWatcom (which used to be commercial, but is now open source)
may be a possibility. Unfortunately, the Linuxification of OpenWatcom is not finished.
.



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