Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!ai-lab!life!burley From: burley@albert.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Craig Burley) Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran Subject: Re: Fortran optimization Message-ID: Date: 6 Apr 91 02:31:41 GMT References: <1991Apr3.062644.23436@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> <10776@uwm.edu> <1991Apr5.053603.16983@rice.edu> Sender: news@ai.mit.edu Organization: Free Software Foundation 545 Tech Square Cambridge, MA 02139 Lines: 14 In-reply-to: preston@ariel.rice.edu's message of 5 Apr 91 05:36:03 GMT In article <1991Apr5.053603.16983@rice.edu> preston@ariel.rice.edu (Preston Briggs) writes: In article <10776@uwm.edu> bruno@convex.csd.uwm.edu (Bruno Wolff III) writes: >One other thing. If this was a real problem, you probably would not want to >use 10000 as the first subscript limit of your arrays. >10000 is divisible by 16, It is? Or are you thinking in hex again? 10000 / 16 = 625. Right? -- James Craig Burley, Software Craftsperson burley@ai.mit.edu