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Author Windows binary for g95 -- no Cygwin required
beliavsky@aol.com

2004-11-18, 8:58 am

A self-extracting Windows binary for g95, a free Fortran 95 compiler,
can now be downloaded from http://g95.sourceforge.net/g95-Win.exe . It
runs most of my programs.
Gordo

2004-11-18, 3:59 pm

beliavsky@aol.com wrote:
> A self-extracting Windows binary for g95, a free Fortran 95 compiler,
> can now be downloaded from http://g95.sourceforge.net/g95-Win.exe . It
> runs most of my programs.


I'm . What is http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran? Are there two G95s?


Steven G. Kargl

2004-11-18, 3:59 pm

In article <c4edne-P3ebLXgHcRVn-pg@comcast.com>,
"Gordo" <gordo20878@hotmail.com> writes:
> beliavsky@aol.com wrote:
>
> I'm . What is http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran? Are there two G95s?
>


There is only one G95. There is only one gfortran.
G95 is Andy Vaught's compiler. Gfortran is the
F95 compiler contained in GCC. See

http://gfortran.org/index.php/Gfort...asedF95Compiler

--
Steve
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