From: robin on 20 Oct 2006 04:39 Absoft has announced its Pro Fortran v10 compiler for Win 32/64, 32/64 Linux, and MAC. Upgrade pricing until 31 Jan 2007. http://www.absoft.com Code is up to 20% faster than v9, and can be used with MATFOR (numerical and visualization libraries) as well as IMSL.
From: Saittam on 21 Oct 2006 04:44 robin wrote: > Absoft has announced its Pro Fortran v10 compiler for Win 32/64, > 32/64 Linux, So we who made preorders for Win 32/64, when can we expect a (digital) shipment? > and MAC. not yet though. v10 for Mac OS X is planned for release Q1 2007. Current release for Mac OS X is V9.2 with partial support for Intel (through Rosetta) /mattias
From: Gary Scott on 21 Oct 2006 12:10 Saittam wrote: > robin wrote: > >>Absoft has announced its Pro Fortran v10 compiler for Win 32/64, >>32/64 Linux, > > > So we who made preorders for Win 32/64, when can we expect a (digital) > shipment? Not completely sure but don't believe that this Robin works for Absoft. > > >>and MAC. > > > not yet though. v10 for Mac OS X is planned for release Q1 2007. > Current release for Mac OS X is V9.2 with partial support for Intel > (through Rosetta) > > /mattias > -- Gary Scott mailto:garylscott(a)sbcglobal dot net Fortran Library: http://www.fortranlib.com Support the Original G95 Project: http://www.g95.org -OR- Support the GNU GFortran Project: http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran/index.html Why are there two? God only knows. If you want to do the impossible, don't hire an expert because he knows it can't be done. -- Henry Ford
From: robin on 22 Oct 2006 01:14 "Saittam" <Mattias.Alveteg(a)chemeng.lth.se> wrote in message news:1161420245.096381.145590(a)m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... > > robin wrote: > > Absoft has announced its Pro Fortran v10 compiler for Win 32/64, > > 32/64 Linux, > > So we who made preorders for Win 32/64, when can we expect a (digital) > shipment? visit http://www.absoft.com > > and MAC. > > not yet though. v10 for Mac OS X is planned for release Q1 2007. That's right. > Current release for Mac OS X is V9.2 with partial support for Intel > (through Rosetta)
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