Nonmem and Fortran under Windows NT

From: Martin Braeuchler Date: September 16, 1998 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From: Martin.Braeuchler@t-online.de (Martin Braeuchler) Subject: Nonmem and Fortran under Windows NT Date: 15 Sep 1998 20:12:23 -0400 Hello Nonmem users, we plan to migrate our Nonmem IV installation under DOS/Windows 3.1 to Nonmem V under Windows NT 4.0. Currently, we are using MS Fortran Power Station V1.0a. Calling FL32 from within a DOS box under Windows NT shows the following error message: FL32.EXE entry point not found The procedure entry point "RtlExAllocateHeap" could not be found in Dynamic Link Library "ntdll.dll". My questions are: - Is it possible to use MS Fortran Power Station V1.0a also under NT and which configuration settings have to be adjusted? - Alternatively, which fortran compiler is recommended for use with Nonmem V under Windows NT? Any hints are very much appreciated. Regards, Dr. Martin Braeuchler Gruenenthal GmbH Germany
Sep 16, 1998 Martin Braeuchler Nonmem and Fortran under Windows NT
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