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From: FONER%MIT-OZ@MIT-MC.ARPA ("Leonard N. Foner")
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Subject: Flowcharting program needed for ANSI 77 FORTRAN
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Date: Tue, 12-Nov-85 03:21:00 EST
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I ask this question for a friend of mine.  He has a need for a program
that takes FORTRAN 77 or something similar and produces mil spec
flowcharts as its output.  He's not overly concerned that the
outputted flowcharts be terribly readable or useful, just adhering to
mil spec flowcharting standards.  (This is being used for after the
fact "documentation" of finished software, not maintenance of it.)
The output device should probably be something as simple as a
lineprinter, though software which produces output which can be
converted to lineprinter output is probably satisfactory.  It need not
be public-domain:  he can pay a goodly sum for it.

Does anyone have such a beast?  Thanx in advance.