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> Dear comp-fortran-90 list members
>
> I am planning to translate an old and big code (~ 1 Million lines)
> from F77 (with specific non standard data structures) to F90.
> I would like to know from your experiences if one can determine
> a ratio like ( numbers of lines / time of translation) to
> evaluate the burden of this task.
> Is there efficient translators that you have use with success ?
> I have a little experience with FORSYS 1.0 but I'm not very satisfied.
Two other products are worth checking out:
VAST/77to90 by Pacific-Sierra Research, and
PlusFort by Polyhedron Software
VAST/77to90's strength is array and loop handling. PlusFort's
strength is in restructuring of spaghetti code. PlusFort
comes with a bunch of other helpful tools. Both products work
on DOS/Windows and popular workstations.
You can find both of these products on our web site:
http://www.lahey.com
A trial version (handles something like 250 lines) of VAST/77to90
can be downloaded from our website.
--
Bob Runyan
Lahey Computer Systems
http://www.lahey.com
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