FORTRAN to C is a fairly common way to go. We could do it as a service.
Charles Finley
Transformix Computer Corporation
1832 Bailey Dr.
Oceanside, CA 92054
(760) 439-3146
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> Subject: FORTRAN to C/COBOL Migration/Conversion
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> Has anybody tried this?
> Are there any tools to assist in this process?
> My client has about 20 FORTRAN subprograms and I don't want to include a
> FORTRAN compiler in future MPEiX migration plans.
>
> Thanks
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