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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 92 18:03:24 GMT
From: kuku AT acds DOT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de (Christoph Kukulies)
To: jps AT netcom DOT com, stdls AT gauss DOT med DOT harvard DOT edu
Subject: Re: use of go32 with Fortran
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

>The last several versions of MS Fortran will run under OS/2 and can
>access up to 16MB.
>MS Fortran 5.1 will generate Windows applications which will also access up to
>16MB.
>The free Fortran to C translator, f2c, has been ported to DJGCC and can be
>used to essentially have a Fortran compiler for go32.
>> Hi,
>>    Can go32 be used to extend DOS with a Microsoft Fortran program? If so,
>> how? If not, any suggestions on what to do instead?
>>    Thanks--
>>       Donna Spiegelman
>>       Harvard School of Public Health
>>       677 Huntington Avenue
>>       Boston, MA 02115
>>       617 432-0205
>>

OK, I wasn't up to date regarding the capabilities of MSF 5.1. Considerations
about incompatability still apply, though. 

--Chris

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