Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:14438 comp.lang.fortran:4358 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!van-bc!mdivax1!mitchell Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.lang.fortran Subject: Re: PD Ratfor translator wanted ... Message-ID: <1990Dec10.194142.1777@mdivax1.uucp> Date: 10 Dec 90 19:41:42 GMT References: <09.Dec.90.024746.15@cogsci.cog.jhu.edu> Reply-To: mdivax1!bb29c!mitchell (Bill Mitchell) Organization: Mobile Data International Lines: 29 Return-Path: Apparently-To: van-bc!rnews E-mail bounced, so I'm posting this. In article <09.Dec.90.024746.15@cogsci.cog.jhu.edu> wjb@cogsci.cog.jhu.edu (William J. Bogstad) writes: > > I'm looking for a RATFOR to Fortran converter. I know that there >used to be a lot of people working on the "Software Tools" project and using >RATFOR, but I can't find a RATFOR converter anywhere. Please respond by >electronic mail. > > Thanks, > Bill Bogstad My 1976 edition of Software Tools contains the following statement on its Contents page: "All of the programs described in this book are available in machine- readable form from Addison-Wesley." I followed up on this in '76 or '77, and got a 9-track tape from them. I had some character translation problems getting it dumped into my account on a Xerox Sigma-IX, but nothing serious. Ratfor came up with little difficulty, and generated Fortran source acceptable to the Fortran-IV compiler I was using. No, I don't still have the tape. Addison-Wesely might still have it. -- mitchell@mdi.com (Bill Mitchell)