malcolmc@cs.keele.ac.uk (Malcolm Cook) (04/12/89)
Does anyone have pointers to a Fortran 77 compiler and/or a Pascal compiler for a 68020 or 68030 machine under OS9? Ta.
piner@pur-phy (Richard Piner) (04/14/89)
In article <569@kl-cs.UUCP> malcolmc@cs.keele.ac.uk (Malcolm Cook) writes: >Does anyone have pointers to a Fortran 77 compiler and/or a Pascal >compiler for a 68020 or 68030 machine under OS9? > >Ta. Microware sells both. I don't have the Pascal compiler, but the Fortran compiler is ok. Not great, just ok. They still don't have complex numbers or list directed I/O. They are working on it, but..... R. Piner
3017_411@uwovax.uwo.ca (Karl-Michael Schindler) (04/15/89)
In article <2146@pur-phy>, piner@pur-phy (Richard Piner) writes: > In article <569@kl-cs.UUCP> malcolmc@cs.keele.ac.uk (Malcolm Cook) writes: >>Does anyone have pointers to a Fortran 77 compiler and/or a Pascal >>compiler for a 68020 or 68030 machine under OS9? >> >>Ta. > > Microware sells both. I don't have the Pascal compiler, but the > Fortran compiler is ok. Not great, just ok. They still don't have > complex numbers or list directed I/O. They are working on it, but..... > > R. Piner I've done some work with Microware's FTN77, too. I would agree to not great. No cross reference listings of variables, for example. (I hope, I haven't missed it (:-)). Oregon Software is working on a Pascal compiler as far as I know, but it's not out yet. I had some trouble with large arrays in connection with the 68020 library of the FTN 77. M. Schindler