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- From: peppe@ipgaix.unipg.it (G. Vitillaro)
- Subject: Fortran on 386 UNIX platforms
- Message-ID: <1992Nov22.200350.195078@ipgaix.unipg.it>
- Summary: f77 on UNIX platforms
- Keywords: Fortran, 386, 486, UNIX
- Organization: Universita' di Perugia
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 20:03:50 GMT
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- I'm reporting a question a person here in the local
- University asked to me, for what I'm unable to give
- an answer.
-
- He would like to setup a 486 with 16Mb of RAM and 200/300Mb
- of HD as a Scientific WS. He would like to use it both
- as an X interface and to do some scientific Computation.
-
- I'm aware of many commercial and PD UNIX platforms that
- may be used to transform a 486 50Mhz in something similar
- to an advanced WS, but I still lack one important info.
-
- The person here wants to be able to efficiently compile,
- under this system, Fortran 77 code and, if possible, have
- BLAS 1,2,3 available.
-
- Anyone know some information on this topic? What I'm looking
- for is a Fortran 77 compiler, with BLAS3 libraries, that
- can produce efficient x87 floating point or Witek code
- under a 386 UNIX platofrm.
-
- Thank in advance for any help, if this will be a common
- interest I may summarize the answers for the net,
- Regards G. Vitillaro
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- Giuseppe Vitillaro - IBM SEMEA | E-Mail : peppe@ipgaix.unipg.it
- University of Perugia Italy | 06100 Perugia Phone:+39.75.585-2200
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