mwhite@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu (Dr. Michael J. White) (09/05/90)
uktex@uk.ac.aston writes: >A development of Web to deal with Fortran has >been developed by John Krommes at Princeton. >Unfortunately the only way of getting the code >is by anonymous ftp. I don't have the >facilities to perform this. >If anyone who has anonymous ftp facilities to >an American Unix machine would be willing to >obtain the files I would be most grateful. >Thanks >Hugo Korwaser >SHW_X@UK.AC.LEICESTER >============================== I took a look in princeton sites acm.princeton.edu princeton.edu, and winnie.princeton.edu acm had nothing relevant, princeton.edu had 'cweb' and 'spiderweb' and winnie never responded. There's another site, pucc.princeton.edu, that might be a possibility, but must be queried via the mail utility (I'm waiting on responses from it, ...still). 'spiderweb' claims compatibility with ada, awk, c, c++, dijkstra, larch, penelope, and ssl. No FORTRAN. If you have any more specific instructions on the princeton sites, send them. I am interested in such a Fortran Web, also. (Mail to SHW_X@UK.AC.LEICESTER bounced, so please include your internet numbers) Mike mwhite@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu, 128.174.5.51
jac@gandalf..llnl.gov (James Crotinger) (09/07/90)
fweb may be ftp'd from lyman.pppl.gov (pppl == Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, which is where Krommes is at). Jim -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- James A. Crotinger Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Lab // The above views jac@gandalf.llnl.gov P.O. Box 808; L-630 \\ // are mine and are not (415) 422-0259 Livermore CA 94550 \\/ necessarily those of LLNL.