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- From: ritley@uimrl7.mrl.uiuc.edu ()
- Subject: Re: fortran flowcharts?
- References: <1992Dec30.135954.62361@cc.usu.edu>
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- Organization: Materials Research Lab
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 23:05:02 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec30.135954.62361@cc.usu.edu>, kim@cc.usu.edu writes:
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- |>
- |> We are looking for a program to read a Fortran program and
- |>generate a flowchart. Has anyone seen or heard of such a program?
- |>Thanks for any and all suggestions.
- |>
- |> Kim Marshall
- |> kim@cc.usu.edu
- |>
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- I recall a fairly good program called Flow-Tran (If I remember correctly),
- which was installed on the Cyber (NOS) computer system at Sonoma State
- University (Rohnert Park, California) in 1986, or thereabouts.
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- If all else fails and you are sufficiently desperate, you might try
- contacting the computer center there, to see if anyone remembers
- or still has this program. And failing that I suppose you could contact
- the Control Data Corporation, although I am not certain whether
- Flow-Tran was distributed by CDC.
-
- Sorry I can't be of more help than that.....
-