Microsoft Visual Fortran v5 and 2000?

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Microsoft Visual Fortran v5 and 2000?

From: Paul Hutson Date: November 20, 2001 technical
From: Paul Hutson <prhutson@pharmacy.wisc.edu> Subject: [NMusers] Microsoft Visual Fortran v5 and 2000? Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 09:14:21 -0600 All: Is anyone using the combination of the Microsoft Visual Fortran version 5 with Windows 2000 to run NONMEM? I couldn't find mention on the Cognigen archive, and it wasn't listed on the 2000 upgrade page. Thanks Paul Hutson, Pharm.D. Associate Professor (CHS) UW School of Pharmacy NOTE NEW ADDRESS effective 6/2001 777 Highland Avenue Madison, WI 53705-2222 Tel: (608) 263-2496 FAX: (608) 265-5421 Pager: (608) 265-7000, #7856

RE: Microsoft Visual Fortran v5 and 2000?

From: William Bachman Date: November 20, 2001 technical
From: "Bachman, William" <bachmanw@globomax.com> Subject: RE: [NMusers] Microsoft Visual Fortran v5 and 2000? Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 10:24:23 -0500 Paul, To the best of my memory, there is no such animal as Microsoft Visual Fortran version 5. There is a Microsoft Powerstation 4.0 and a Digital Visual Fortran version 5.0, both of which will work with Win2k. nmconsult@globomaxnm.com GloboMax LLC 7250 Parkway Drive, Suite 430 Hanover, MD 21076 Voice: (410) 782-2205 FAX: (410) 712-0737

Re: Microsoft Visual Fortran v5 and 2000?

From: Alice Nichols Date: November 20, 2001 technical
From: Alice Nichols <nichols@bellatlantic.net> Subject: Re: [NMusers] Microsoft Visual Fortran v5 and 2000? Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 10:40:54 -0500 Paul, A few years ago Microsoft stopped supporting their Fortran software Powerstation 4.0. I'm not aware of any new fortran software by Microsoft. Alice Alice Nichols, Ph.D Hawthorne Research and Consulting, Inc King of Prussia PA 19406 610-878-9112 / Fax 610-878-9113