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To: alison@c255.ucsf.edu
Subject: Full Fortran 77, 90, and 95 all for only US$199!
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 22:04:30 PDT
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Full Fortran 77, 90, and 95 all for only US$199!
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Latest: Jul 09, 1999
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 09:59:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: ABoeckmann <alison@c255.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Compiler Information
This may be of interest to NONMEM users who are thinking of porting NONMEM to a Windows system and are looking for an inexpensive compiler. I myself have no experience with this compiler, although I know that Essential Lahey Fortran 90 Compiler is not adequate for NONMEM. But the one desribed below should be ok because it implements the full Fortran 77 language.
Alison Boeckmann
NONMEM Project Group
From: "Leon Aarons" <laarons@fs1.pa.man.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:32:29 GMT
Subject: compilers
For a number of years we have used Salford F77 FORTRAN compiler for a number of purposes including running NONMEM and were extremely happy with it. It interfaces to the NAG scientific subroutine library and has very good run-time diagnostics. The one problem with it is that it will not run under Windows. Consequently we upgraded to the F95 compiler which is a true 32-bit compiler running under Windows. We have had no end of problem with this compiler and recent evidence on a Salford F95 distribution list suggests that many other users from across a number of scientific disciplines have also experienced
problems.
So we can continue to use the F77 compiler but I remember on this list discussion of the Lahey F90 compilers. The so-called Essential LF90 compiler is attractively priced in the UK (stlg95+VAT). I would be grateful for any comments from people who have used this compiler to run NONMEM and other FORTRAN work.
Thanks
Leon
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Leon Aarons
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Manchester
Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K.
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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 12:37:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: ABoeckmann <alison@c255.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Re: compilers
Leon Aarons asked about Lahey's Essential LF90.
This compiler is a subset of Fortran 90, and also a subset of Fortran 77. It excludes many language features that are needed in order to compile NONMEM V, and hence cannot be used. Sorry.
Alison Boeckmann