[Simh] fortran availability for RSX-11m
miller
miller at awi-bremerhaven.de
Sat Feb 3 15:01:56 EST 2007
Thank you so far for your comments. However that still leaves me out in
the open on the question from where I actually could download DEC
Fortran (preferably for RSX). I do wonder whether it would not be
possible for our friends at
pdp-11.org.ru, who have FOR and F77 in their online simulator
environment to also make them available for download.
Heinz
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Heinz Miller
Email: miller at awi-bremerhaven.de
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Carl Lowenstein wrote:
>On 1/30/07, Gregg C Levine <hansolofalcon at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello!
>>I agree. Our government has made available for download the routines used
>>for processing the data returned from such satellites as the OSO8 who flew
>>during the late 1970s. For that they used the PDP11 and Fortran to process
>>the data.
>>
>>They naturally do not say which OS was used, but I suspect it was a
>>representative of UNIX, which we do have, but I'm not sure if there is a
>>Fortran compiler on those disks.
>>
>>
>>
>
>A moderate sample of the source code might show to the experienced
>observer whether it was a Unix-based Fortran or (more likely in my
>opinion) DEC Fortran. One should also be able to tell by inspection
>whether it was DEC Fortran IV or Fortran 77.
>
>Unix Fortran should be available on one or more of the distributions
>archived at Tuhs/Pups. Probably as f2c, the Fortran to C translator.
>
> carl
>
>
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