Re: RE: NONMEM as a dll

From: Larry Bauer Date: December 04, 1998 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From: Larry Bauer <labauer@u.washington.edu> Subject: Re: RE: NONMEM as a dll Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 14:42:02 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time) I agree with Nick, et al. I have been using the Slackware version of Linux for several years. The earilier versions used f77, which is a preprocessor for the gcc compiler. Now the g77 compiler is used, and it is pretty quick. A P133 with 32Mb of RAM is about the same speed for NONMEM as a SparcStation 10 with Sun's Fortran compiler. The Slackware version of Linux is available at sunsite.unc.edu or ftp.cdrom.com. I downloaded it to my hard drive, then made the installation disks on my local machine. -Larry
Dec 04, 1998 Mark Sale NONMEM as a dll
Dec 04, 1998 Nick Holford Re: RE: NONMEM as a dll
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Dec 04, 1998 Ahmed Eltahtawy RE: NONMEM as a dll
Dec 04, 1998 Niclas Jonsson RE: NONMEM as a dll
Dec 04, 1998 Steven L. Shafer RE: NONMEM as a dll
Dec 04, 1998 Larry Bauer Re: RE: NONMEM as a dll
Dec 07, 1998 Ahmed Eltahtawy RE: NONMEM as a dll
Dec 07, 1998 Lutz Harnisch AW: NONMEM as a dll
Dec 07, 1998 Niclas Jonsson NONMEM under Linux (was: NONMEM as a dll)
Dec 08, 1998 Ekaterina Gibiansky RE: NONMEM as a dll