Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!oliveb!pyramid!prls!mips!rogerk From: rogerk@mips.COM (Roger Klorese) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: UMIPS-BSD Fortran I/O unit limit Keywords: MIPS HELP FORTRAN I/O UNIX Message-ID: <2269@admin.mips.COM> Date: 29 May 88 17:32:37 GMT References: <13426.1988May27.16:41:31@mill.me.toronto.edu> Reply-To: rogerk@admin.UUCP (Roger Klorese) Distribution: na Organization: MIPS Computer Systems, Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 41 In article <13426.1988May27.16:41:31@mill.me.toronto.edu> kokody2@me.toronto.edu (Gerry Kokodyniak) writes: > >I am using the Mips Microsystems f77 fortran compiler running on a >MIPS M1000 computer running UMIPS-BSD UNIX. I have run into difficulty >installing a finite element package due to a compiler quirk that >allows one have a maximum of 17 files at any one time. Documentation >for the fortran is unfortunately quite sparse and incomplete. Is it >possible to open more files by setting up some unmentioned flag >or reconfiguring the fortran compiler? Or is there something in the >UMIPS-BSD that can overide this apparent limit of 17 files. A test >program confirmed the 17 file limit. > >The run-time error message given is: > > open: illegal unit number > >The program compiles with no errors using the 2nd level of Optimization. > >This same package works fine on our SUN 3/180's which appear to >allow us to open 24 files at any one time. To re-write the package >would be a slight major inconvenience considering the source code >is slighlty over 3 Mbytes in size. Any help/pointers would be >appreciated. > >Thank you, > > Gerry Kokodyniak > >============================================================================== >-- >Gerry Kokodyniak, Ph.D. Student, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, U. of Toronto >Structural Integrity Fatigue and Fracture Research Laboratory (416) 978-6853 >USENET: kokody2@me.utoronto.edu BITNET: kokody2@ME.UTORONTO >UUCP: {linus,ihpn4,allegra,decvax,floyd}!utcsri!me!kokody2 -- Roger B.A. Klorese MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. {ames,decwrl,prls,pyramid}!mips!rogerk 25 Burlington Mall Rd, Suite 300 rogerk@mips.COM Burlington, MA 01803 * Your witticism here.* +1 617 270-0613