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From: benderly@cs.columbia.edu (Dan Benderly)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Linking C to Fortran Lib
Summary: Help
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Date: 4 Dec 88 18:57:05 GMT
Reply-To: benderly@cs.columbia.edu (Dan Benderly)
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I am a student, working on a problem in non-linear dynamics.  I am trying to 
write a program to solve a complex differential equation.  I can get hold of a 
library to solve the equation, but unfortunately it is written in Fortran.  
While I could write the prog in Fortran, I prefer not to.  I understand that
Microsoft C allows you to link to other languages.  Does anybody know anything  more about it?  I have access to Microsoft C v4.0, and Turbo C v1.5.  The
library was compiled with Microsoft Fortran (unknown Version number).

Please repy via E-Mail, and I will summarize to the net.  Thanks to all in advance.

Dan

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