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Re: Fortran 77 and 90

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Neil Carlson)
Mon Nov 11 16:27:13 1996

Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 13:51:56 -0500
From: Neil Carlson <carlson@MATH.Purdue.EDU>
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RHS Linux User wrote:
> I would like to know where can I find fortran 77 or 90 for linux.
> I do not want f2c. what I really need is fortran...
> Is there any rpm? or is there any tgz somewhere?

Imagine1 offers a compiler for its F90 subset language F.  It's free
for linux and built upon NAG's F90 compiler technology.  If you're
writing new F90 code and are willing to scrap the old F77 style this
may interest you.  See http://www.imagine1.com/imagine1/compilers.html
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