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From: "Felix Tilley" <ftilley AT localhost DOT localdomain>
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Subject: Re: FORTRAN 90 to C converter
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 19:22:22 -0700
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In article <3A35E368 DOT CE69B4C5 AT ma DOT tum DOT de>, "Waldemar Schultz"
<schultz AT ma DOT tum DOT de> wrote:

> I am working on a very large DJGPP C Project which still uses system()
> calls to launch some preprocessing software, that was written for LAHEY
> FORTRAN 90. For some good reasons I'd like to link that software to my C
> project. The simplest solution would be the use of an FORTAN 90 to C
> converter, but where to find one, (perhaps for free) ? As an other
> possibility, I can imagine a (free?) DJGPP port of a FORTRAN90 compiler,
> but I didn't find one either.
> 
> The program itsself actually is a F77 program AFAIK only using the F90
> features ALLOCATE and DEALLOCATE heavily.
> 
> Thanks for any hints.

This may be useless information for you, but you might try looking at


www.netlib.org

They have some C to Fortran conversion utilities, but I have neve tried
them, and I have no idea if they actually work.

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