Bernard Hill wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jack Campin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
The odd thing is, here am I, more than 30 years on, sitting at a Power Mac 9600/200 with 384Mb of memory - whereas the 1130 had 32Kb, I think, and presumably ran at a few thousand instructions per second - but despite having a few gigabytes of software under the table I couldn't do the same analysis now. I couldn't have imagined there'd ever be a computer you couldn't run Fortran on.
Really? you can't get Fortran for the Mac? I have Fortran IV for the PC (somewhere). DOS of course <g>.
Invariable for complex number calculations, or when you only have F4 libraries of numerical analysis.
For the mac, get this software, and install dosemu.org with freeDOS. Both at Sourceforge.
Install them and run them from the terminal command line. :)
I'm trying to get snipes up and running on my Fedora Core 2 box :)
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