novice needs help



hello,

i have been given a couple of small programs with a .FOR extension and
advised that this program - http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortranBinaries
would be the best way of compiling them. As i use windows XP i have
installed the native version, but now i have no idea what the next
stage of compiling the programs is - any help would be appreciated -
e.g. what part to open.

The programs are either just a .FOR file or have associated .1 and .2
or .IN associations i am more interested in the FOR and .IN files

Many thanks for any help

andy
.



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