As I mentioned previously, Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran 95 (for Windows/Intel) supports kind=16 with precision=33, range=4931. -- Bob Runyan Lahey Computer Systems http://www.lahey.com -----Original Message----- From: Pierre Hugonnet <[log in to unmask]> To: Fortran 90 mailing list, . <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thursday, March 25, 1999 1:03 AM Subject: Re: Available REAL kinds - Summary >Žobin wrote: >> >> > Hello, >> > >> > Compiling the answers on available REAL kinds on different machines: >> > >> > *All* the tested compilers support a real kind with at least >> > 24 digits precision: >> >> Thank you for posting the summary. >> However, don't overlook this one from Peter Jewell -- >> >> ===================start of quote============= >> Add to this Salford FTN95: >> >> Reals >> >> Kind Precision Range >> 1 6 37 >> 2 15 307 >> 3 18 4931 >> >> Similar for Complex and 3 kinds also for Integers. > > >Yes, sorry about that... I missed it while browsing the answers... >It also seemed strange to me that all compilers support >>=24 digits, even on Intel, since I was remembering a posting >like this one. > >And this my question: I don't know anything about Fortran >compilers on Intel-PC machines (NT or Linux): among them, >are there which support a >=24 digits kind? > >Anyway it seems that all compilers on Unix Workstations >and supercomputers support it... > > >Best regards, > > > > > >-- >+-----------------------------------+----------------------------+ >| Pierre Hugonnet | mail....CGG | >| | 1, rue Leon Migaux | >| Seismic Data Processing R&D | 91341 MASSY cedex | >| | FRANCE | >| COMPAGNIE GENERALE DE GEOPHYSIQUE | phone...(33) 164 47 45 59 | >| Massy processing centre (France) | fax.....(33) 164 47 32 49 | >| http://www.cgg.com | [log in to unmask] | >+-----------------------------------+----------------------------+ >My opinions are not necessarily those of CGG >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%