In a message dated 4/4/00 6:06:30 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
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>You want to have a multithreading solution, and of
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>the compilers I'm familiar with, try Absoft + autoparallelizing
>preprocessor. The other compilers I'm familiar with either
>don't support Linux or don't support multithreading. Note
>that Absoft is f90 rather than f95, but this shouldn't make a
>difference if you're porting an f77 code.
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Note that Absoft has not made an announcement in comp.lang.fortran or this
forum (where is Wood Lotz?) but their web page (http://www.absoft.com)
indicates that they now apparently have Fortran 95 compilers for the
Macintosh and Linux PPC (a Power PC version of Linux). Given that their
different compilers should share common front ends, and modifications of
their Intel processor backend should not be too large if only Fortran 95
related, I suspect that they will soon have Fortran 95 compilers for Windows
and Intel Linux.
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