Yes. I remember the Ferranti Pegasus. I ran Fortran II and earlier on it. That
is one machine that I used paper tape for. I also remember the Algfol60. I
was in England then.
Seedkum
On Monday 17 February 2003 10:54 pm, Len Lawrence wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 11:11:18 -0800
> Seedkum Aladeem
Sorry I do not have a 9-track drive.
Seedkum
On Monday 17 February 2003 02:23 pm, Terry Smith wrote:
> Sorry, no paper tape reader:-(
>
> Do you have a 9-track drive?...I still have those programs on a reel
> laying about someplace here...
>
> Terry Smith
>
> On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 14:11, Seedkum
> http://online.linuxberg.com/system/cobol.html -- ANSI 74 COBOL
Oh yeah, tinycobol.
>
> OR wait a bit--there are two GNU projects Cobol2C and Savannah (the second
> for Cobol85)
savannah is where GNU graze, so to speak - it's a home site kind of
like sourceforge. I checked the cobol projec
Sorry, no paper tape reader:-(
Do you have a 9-track drive?...I still have those programs on a reel
laying about someplace here...
Terry Smith
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 14:11, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
> On Monday 17 February 2003 08:06 am, Terry Smith wrote:
> > Six inches thick! musta been runnin' so
On Monday 17 February 2003 10:03 am, David E. Fox wrote:
> > selections and DO NOT NEGLECT all the wonderful compilers in the flat
> > list, plus a c interpreter.
>
> But no cobol. boo hoo. :)
http://online.linuxberg.com/system/cobol.html -- ANSI 74 COBOL
OR wait a bit--there are two GNU projects
ruary 17, 2003 1:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Terry Smith
Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: Fortran compiler
On Monday 17 February 2003 08:06 am, Terry Smith wrote:
> Six inches thick! musta been runnin' some paltry code :-)).
>
> Ahh.. the grand old days (late 1970s),,, I was in grad sch
On Monday 17 February 2003 08:06 am, Terry Smith wrote:
> Six inches thick! musta been runnin' some paltry code :-)).
>
> Ahh.. the grand old days (late 1970s),,, I was in grad school working
> in an ecosystem modeling group. We ran, and re-ran and re-ran (usually a
> keypuch error!) a FORTRAN IV
> selections and DO NOT NEGLECT all the wonderful compilers in the flat list,
> plus a c interpreter.
But no cobol. boo hoo. :)
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Six inches thick! musta been runnin' some paltry code :-)).
Ahh.. the grand old days (late 1970s),,, I was in grad school working
in an ecosystem modeling group. We ran, and re-ran and re-ran (usually a
keypuch error!) a FORTRAN IV program which simulated all the
interactions in a large northeas
On Monday 17 February 2003 03:48 am, civileme wrote:
> On Sunday 16 February 2003 11:53 pm, laura wrote:
> > I'm new in Linux. Before asking, I tried to use g77 or f77, but I don't
> > have them on the computer. I have the gcc installed and I can compile C
> > programs without problems, but I can't
On Sunday 16 February 2003 11:53 pm, laura wrote:
> I'm new in Linux. Before asking, I tried to use g77 or f77, but I don't
> have them on the computer. I have the gcc installed and I can compile C
> programs without problems, but I can't compile Fortran programs. I only
> wanted to know where I ca
try
urpmi f2c-20001107-4mdk.i586.rpm
Aaron
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 03:53, laura wrote:
> I'm new in Linux. Before asking, I tried to use g77 or f77, but I don't have
> them on the computer. I have the gcc installed and I can compile C programs
> without problems, but I can't compile Fortran progra
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