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On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 14:00:11 -0400, Don Harrington
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>Gang;
>
>From Mr. Abootorab's message below and from examining our system here, I
>have gleaned the following:
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>FTN - CM compiler
[...]
>FTNXL, FTNXLGO, FTNXLLK - NM compiler command files
>
>My sitiuation is:
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>We have a number of source files that appear to be FORTRAN 66. It is
>suggested, below, that we convert from 66/V to 77/V before going NM. My
>question then is this: What program do I use to compile those 77/V
>programs, or am SOL?
From MPE's help file:
:HELP FTN
FTN
Compiles a Compatibility Mode HP FORTRAN 77/V program. HP
FORTRAN 77/V is not part of the 900 Series HP 3000 Computer
System Fundamental Operating Software and must be purchased
separately. The Native Mode equivalent of this command is
FTNXL.
[...]
so the CM compiler FTN.PUB.SYS is the one you would want. Theoretically,
you couldn't even compile a fortran 66 program, but I suspect there is a
compile time switch ($-directive?) that informs the compiler that the
source is really fortran-66 and should be treated accordingly (either that,
or there is a parameter/option of the actual FTN command to indicate this,
but a quick perusal of the help file didn't seem to show any such parameter)
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