Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c:24253 comp.lang.fortran:2707 comp.lang.misc:3720 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!caesar.cs.montana.edu!blake!keffer From: keffer@blake.acs.washington.edu (Thomas Keffer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.lang.fortran,comp.lang.misc Subject: Re: Is there a fort2c? Summary: Yes, but they're not cheap. Keywords: fortran, c, conversion, translator, etc. Message-ID: <4767@blake.acs.washington.edu> Date: 5 Dec 89 05:27:04 GMT References: <6258@cbnewsh.ATT.COM> Reply-To: keffer@ocean.washington.edu (Thomas Keffer) Distribution: usa Organization: University of Washington, Seattle Lines: 29 In article <6258@cbnewsh.ATT.COM> jayhawk@cbnewsh.ATT.COM (R.Moats) writes: > >I am posting this request for a friend who has not caught up >with where news access is now located. Anyway, I digress... > >Is there, was there, will there be a tool to convert fortran >code to C code. We are talking here mainly F66 or F77, but he >will take anything. The tool needs to operate under either >MSDOS or UNIX (preferrably Sys V but again, he's flexible [read >desperate ... ;-)]) > >Price: "...the cheaper the better, free is the best". We bought a $40 cheapie from Austin CodeWorks. Don't bother. It's worth about what paid: not much (this is no reflection on ACW, which generally supplies Good Stuff). It can handle the most simple stuff, but something as straightforward as an indexed array caused it to freeze up. A more expensive alternative is offered by Cobalt Blue ("For_C"). About $700. (408) 723-0474. Tom Keffer Rogue Wave P.O. Box 85341 Seattle, WA 98145-1341 (206) 523-5831 keffer@ocean.washington.edu