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Silverfrost FTN77 4.03

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  • Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
  • Date added: June 04, 2006
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From Silverfrost :

FTN77, the Salford Fortran 77 compiler for 32-bit Intel microprocessor systems represents a significant advance for Fortran programmers. It provides fast compilation speed and a range of diagnostic, development and optimization facilities which together far surpass those usually available on either mainframes, minis or PCs.

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