Re: SALFORD ERROR
- From: "Big D" <RetroDan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 13:46:08 -0400
I decided to try the Salford Fortran and it appears to have just what I am
looking for... a call to TextBox()
however when I use that call I get the error message: "DBK_LINK not in
path"
Can anyone explain how I can fix this problem?
BTW that's one ugly way they use to nag people into buying the commercial
version.
I think they'd sell more if they toned it down a bit, seeing that big ugly
screen after your first
compile is enough to turn most people off. I tried this product before and
canned it immediately.
"Big D" <RetroDan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:f3ilj4$msk$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'd like to program in FORTRAN-77 (for fun) on a Microshaft Windoze XPa
system with a freeware F77.
Could someone be so kind as to reccomend something.
I briefly tried the Watcom Demo but the docs seem to indicate that it only
supports TEXT-MODE.
I'd like to at least use some minimal GUI routines rather than dropping to
big black text screen if possible.
Thanks in advance.
.
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