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From: kagel AT quasar DOT bloomberg DOT com
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 15:59:58 -0500
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To: p DOT dixon AT ic DOT ac DOT uk
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
In-Reply-To: <199611121747.RAA19904@mailhost.sm.ic.ac.uk> (p.dixon@ic.ac.uk)
Subject: Re: Fortran -> C
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   Sorry if this has been addressed before - but I can find no reference
   anywhere in the FAQ. I am porting a large (>> 100k lines) scientific
   application to DJGPP mostly written in 16-bit DOS-style C (M$ C6x) but also
   with some modules written in Fortran (currently M$ F5x but I originally
   wrote for f77 under unix and had to port _to_ 16 bit (uggh!)) - does anyone
   out there know of tools for re-writing Fortran into C ? Or is there a
   Gnu-Fortran ? Help!!!

Get f2c.  There was a version compiled for DJGPP 2.00 in August at:
http://www.netis.com/members/rothwlr/homepage.htm

I do not know if it has been recompiled for DJGPP 2.01 since it uses its own
library functions this is important if the code is to be linked with V2.01
Compiled C or C++ code.

-- 
Art S. Kagel, kagel AT quasar DOT bloomberg DOT com

A proverb is no proverb to you 'till life has illustrated it.  -- John Keats

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