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From: Clive Page <cgp AT le DOT ac DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,comp.lang.fortran,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: free FORTRAN or f2c for msdos?
Date: 21 Jan 1997 12:44:01 -0000
Organization: University of Leicester, UK
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In article <32E4AB34 DOT 440DF3B9 AT ibogfs DOT df DOT unibo DOT it>,
Guido Gonzato  <guido AT ibogfs DOT df DOT unibo DOT it> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I've been looking for a free FORTRAN compiler for MS-DOS, to no avail.
>In particular, I was looking for an MS-DOS port of GNU's g77, which I
>use on Linux; alternatively, a port of f2c. I know that the latter

Try ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/os2/gnu/emx+gcc/
(but an archie search may find other sites more convenient)

You need most (if not all) of the following files:
g77bin.zip
emxrt.zip
emxdev1.zip
emxdev2.zip
gnudev1.zip
gnudev2.zip

Although this system is designed for OS/2, it works find under MS-DOS on my
home computer.  I think g77 has now reached the point where it is better
than f2c in nearly all aspects, but a recent news message suggested that
f2c could still produce faster executable code in some circumstances.

When I got these files they contained g77 version 0.5.18, I think 0.5.19 is
now current, but there are few changes as far as I know.


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Clive Page,                         Internet: cgp AT star DOT le DOT ac DOT uk
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