jxc@rayssdb.ray.com (Jeffrey J. Clesius) (06/22/89)
We have a need for a 'ratfor' to 'c' translator for a software
development project. If anyone has any information about a
public domain or commercial tool that performs this function,
it would be greatly appreciated.
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scf@statware.UUCP (Steve Fullerton) (06/23/89)
In article <2465@rayssdb.ray.com> jxc@rayssdb.RAY.COM (Jeffrey J. Clesius) writes: > >We have a need for a 'ratfor' to 'c' translator for a software >development project. If anyone has any information about a >public domain or commercial tool that performs this function, >it would be greatly appreciated. Cobalt Blue of San Jose, CA has a ratfor to C translator called rtc+. I have used it for a great deal of code and it does a pretty good job. It only runs under DOS though. They also have Fortran to C and Fortran to C++ translators. I am using the Fortran to C product (FOR_C) under XENIX and like it a lot. Their phone number is 408/723-0474. -- Steve Fullerton Statware, Inc. scf%statware.uucp@cs.orst.edu 260 SW Madison Ave, Suite 109 orstcs!statware!scf Corvallis, OR 97333 503/753-5382