Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!LBL.GOV!HEARTEDC%UORHBV.BITNET%CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU%KL.SRI.COM%lbl%sfsu1.hepnet From: HEARTEDC%UORHBV.BITNET%CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU%KL.SRI.COM%lbl%sfsu1.hepnet@LBL.GOV Newsgroups: comp.os.vms Subject: VMS C reading fortran files Message-ID: <880527110507.23e033d6@LBL.Gov> Date: 27 May 88 18:05:07 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 26 Received: from KL.SRI.COM by LBL.Gov with INTERNET ; Fri, 27 May 88 02:46:49 PDT Received: from CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU by KL.SRI.COM with TCP; Wed 25 May 88 12:17:08-PDT Received: from UORHBV.BITNET by CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU ; Wed, 25 May 88 15:16:50 EDT Date: Wed, 25 May 88 13:20 EST From: Subject: VMS C reading fortran files To: info-vax@kl.sri.com X-Original-To: info-vax@kl.sri.com, HEARTEDC I have a problem with the way VMS C reads and writes fortran carriage control files, and hope that someone can help me out. VMS C attempts to translate the carriage control information into C equivalents (a "1" in column 1 into a \f, etc.). I think it does a lousy job - but aside from that, I'd like it to skip the translation, so that I can worry about the details myself. Can anyone HELP???? Any ideas on how to have it skip the translation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much. Eric Carleen University of Rochester Medical Center Bitnet: HEARTEDC@UORHBV