Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:24663 comp.lang.c:16210 comp.lang.fortran:1754 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!purdue!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!j.cc.purdue.edu!pur-ee!pur-phy!murphy From: murphy@pur-phy (William J. Murphy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.fortran Subject: Re: Fortran graphics Message-ID: <1969@pur-phy> Date: 13 Feb 89 14:30:48 GMT References: <4328@hubcap.UUCP> <7104@pucc.Princeton.EDU> Reply-To: murphy@newton.physics.purdue.edu.UUCP (William J. Murphy) Distribution: usa Organization: Purdue Univ. Physics Dept., W. Lafayette, IN Lines: 22 In article <7104@pucc.Princeton.EDU> BVAUGHAN@pucc.Princeton.EDU writes: >In article <4328@hubcap.UUCP>, rajohn@hubcap.UUCP (r alan johnson) writes: > >>This may be a stupid question, but since the Microsoft FORTRAN 4.1 >>compiler tells me that it is possible to link Microsoft C object files, >>is it just as possible to link Turbo C 1.5 object files? ...An object >>file is an object file, isn't it? >> > I have been looking for a library of Fortran-callable graphics >routines (see my previous posting) and so far have heard of one, >although I haven't seen it yet. It is called NO LIMIT by M.E.F >Environmental, Limited of Austin, Texas. It provides "graphics, I know of another library for Fortran graphics on the PC, it is a product called GRAFMATIC. A person I work with somehow got hold of the library of object routines, so I viewed the object code to see what is was. There seemed to be support for creating plots for publication. I doubt that I would use it since there are no docs with it. (yes it is pirated) and second, I would not use it since it is pirated. If you want a price, Programmer's Connection carried this product, so look in a Byte, or Computer Shopper to find their number. Bill Murphy