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From: "Doug Moncur" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 16 June 2003 12:00
Subject: virtual fortran
> I know little about fortran, unfortunately rather less than my VC. Can
> anyone point me to information about a product known as 'virtual fortran'
> either on or off list.
>
This sounds as though you really mean 'visual Fortran':
The Windows product, Compaq Visual Fortran, includes the Microsoft
Developer Studio IDE which can be shared with Microsoft Visual C++.
Parallel execution using OpenMP-directed decomposition or HPF is included
on the Tru64 UNIX platform. On Windows NT, SMP parallel execution
using directed decomposition is available through Visual KAP from Kuck and
Associates. Compaq Fortran for Linux Alpha Systems is available as a free
download under a Technology Enthusiast license for non-commercial use.
All Compaq Fortran 95 products include the Compaq Extended
Math Library of optimized scientific subroutines and the allocatable array
extensions. See: http://www.compaq.com/fortran or mail to
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Regards,
Mike Metcalf
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