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May 17, 2001, 12:20 |
Linux & fortran
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This is somewhat off-topic, but I found this non-commercial site to have a useful run-down on fortran compilers for linux.
http://studbolt.physast.uga.edu/templon/fortran.html |
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May 17, 2001, 19:02 |
Re: Linux & fortran
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I know its off topic, but I will add a little something. I you are looking for good info on fortran and a free native compiler go to this site:
www.fortran.com There, you will find some good info. Well, I hope there will be some good discusion about CFD topics soon, this forum is turning into a computer science forum.... |
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May 18, 2001, 07:05 |
Re: Linux & fortran
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Thanks, George for your link
Kike |
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May 20, 2001, 11:33 |
Re: Linux & fortran
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Hi,
is there any free FORTRAN-SW which supports OpenMP? Do anyone knows a link? Thanks Matthias |
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