Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!gatech!uflorida!novavax!proxftl!markd From: markd@proxftl.UUCP (Mark Davidson) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: fortran to C translator Keywords: does one exit? If so where can i lay my hands on it? Message-ID: <590@proxftl.UUCP> Date: 15 Aug 88 15:11:05 GMT References: <5071@csli.STANFORD.EDU> <469@accelerator.eng.ohio-state.edu> Reply-To: markd@proxftl.UUCP (Mark Davidson) Organization: Proximity Technology, Ft. Lauderdale Lines: 23 Summary: Expires: Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: In article <469@accelerator.eng.ohio-state.edu> rob@kaa.eng.ohio-state.edu (Rob Carriere) writes: > >If you live on a PC and have money ($750), there's a program called >FOR_C by Cobalt Blue, 1683 Milroy, Ste 101, San Jose, CA 95124,(408)723-0474 > >I have no relation with Cobalt Blue, nor have I used this (or any >other) product of theirs. I am copying this info out of an ad in >Computer Language, July 88, pg 129. > >Rob Carriere There is another FORTRAN to C translator available called PROMULA.FORTRAN available from PROMULA Development Corporation, 3620 N. High Street, Suite 301, Columbus, Ohio 43214, (614) 263-5512; Like the product mentioned above, this is only if you live on a PC. Cost: $450 Also, I have no relationship with PROMULA Development. However, I have used both FOR_C and PROMULA.FORTRAN and think of PROMULA.FORTRAN highly. -- --- In real life: Mark E. Davidson uflorida!novavax!proxftl!markd Proximity Technologies, 3511 NE 22nd Ave, Ft. Lauderdale FL, 33308 #define STANDARD_DISCLAIMER