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From: if10004 AT cam DOT ac DOT uk (Ian Farrer)
Subject: Generating Windows/DOS binaries under Linux
13 May 1998 10:49:15 -0700 :
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I am currently doing some C/Fortran programming on my Linux box and I can
easily port my programs over to the DEC Alphas we have lying around as
they have a native Fortan compiler on them.

There are quite a few quick NT workstations lying around as well and it
would be nice to be able to create a binary which would run on these as
well.

I dont really want to have to convert my Fortran code into C as that could
cause a few problems ......

Can anyone suggest the best way of doing this?

I have had a brief look at the Cygnus tools but dont see g77 in the
standard distribution (I dont want to have to compile that too - it
sometimes wont ever compile on a linux box!!)

Thanks....
Ian Farrer
Semiconductor Physics
Cavendish Laboratory
Cambridge

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