kopaz@rdlvax.UUCP (John Anthony 'Echo' Kopaz) (07/23/87)
i am looking for source for a PD version of ratfor and m4 (or other macro preprocessor). i would prefer it to be in c/yacc but ratfor is acceptable. please send any responses through the appropriate channel as listed below. tanx. echo.
kopaz@rdlvax.UUCP (John Anthony 'Echo' Kopaz) (07/23/87)
Followup-To: sorry, my .signature file was not appended. i am looking for source for a PD version of ratfor and m4 (or other macro preprocessor). i would prefer it to be in c/yacc but ratfor is acceptable. please send any responses through the appropriate channel as listed below. tanx. echo. -- john a. kopaz [aka echo.] associate research scientist / software engineer / test specimen voice: 213-410-1244 -- fax: 213-216-5940 -- corporeal: rdl arpa : kopaz@rdlvax.rdl.com 5721 w. slauson ave. uucp : ...!{psivax,csun,sdcrdcf,ttidca}!rdlvax!kopaz culver city, ca 90320
mikes@ncoast.UUCP (Mike Squires) (08/01/87)
A PD RATFOR to FORTRAN translator was part of the CP/M UG library. I believe that it can still be obtained from the SIG/M library, or downloaded from their BBS. It may not be complete enough, but it is still available. (It probably worked with the Microsoft CP/M FORTRAN, which was FORTRAN 66. Mike Squires mikes@sir-alan mikes@ncoast Allegheny College Meadville PA 163ER.