Message text written by "MiC ."
>It's very difficult to find information about Fortran II and IV from the
web nowadays.<
Actually, it always was. The early versions of Fortran were around prior to
1970, the Web was invented only in 1990. However, if you care to trot along
to an old-fashioned library, I'm sure you'll find some ancient books,
Organick or McCracken, for example, that will explain all. For a summary,
try the article on "Fortran" in the "Encyclopedia of Physical Science and
Technology" (Academic Press, 1986, 1992).
For informaton on Fortran 90, apart from the many books, try:
Paul Dubois's lecture notes and class materials on "Object Based
Programming in Fortran 90" at ftp://ftp-icf.llnl.gov/pub/OBF90.
(In WinZip, on the Options|Configuration menu, turn off "tar smart
convert CR/LF".)
Manchester Computer Centre:
http://www.hpctec.mcc.ac.uk/hpctec/courses/Fortran90/F90course.html
or via ftp: ftp.mcc.ac.uk, in the directory /pub/mantec/Fortran90.
U. of Liverpool: http://www.liv.ac.uk/HPC/HPCpage.html - covers
f90 and HPF, with Java-enhanced Web pages.
CERN: http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asdoc/f90.html or via anonymous ftp
from asisftp.cern.ch in the directory cnl as the file f90tutor.ps.
In French: Support de cours Fortran 90 IDRIS - Corde & Delouis (from
http://www.idris.fr/data/cours/lang/f90).
U. of Edinburgh (on HPF): http://
www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/epcc-tec/course-packages/HPF-Package-form.html
Linkoping U.: http://www.nsc.liu.se/f77to90.html.
Hope that helps,
Mike Metcalf
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