On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 14:57:01 +0200, Thierry Coq <t...@free.fr> wrote:
>On 06/10/2010 23:34, Bo Berglund wrote: >> So my question now is if there is any experience of either porting >> Fortran code to FPC or of compiling Fortran code for a Windows DLL >> into the corresponding function in Linux? >> (By te way, is there such a thing as a DLL in Linux?) >> >> >> >Have you looked here? > >http://www.efg2.com/Lab/Library/Delphi/MathInfo/Resources.htm > >I had used Hans Lohninger's matrix quite effectively on a previous program. >You might find other pascal resources that will allow you not to recode >the LAPACK routines. >Be careful about your numerical precision requirements. Couldn't find any downloads at SDL except for "light" or "demo" versions... > >FYI, Fortran 77 is rather easy to port. The language is structured, and >the data is easily converted, if you bear in mind that most data is >stored and exchanged in common blocks. Only some data is passed through >subroutines arguments. There would be very limited dynamic data if any. >You might have a learning curve for the string (FORMAT) functions, but >that should not be a problem here. I found it to be too hard work for now, so I am concentrating on the simpler parts of the project, communicating with the data acquisition system using 5dpoSerial.... -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus