Silverfrost FTN95 8.95 freeware
... you can create console based, conventional Windows® and Microsoft .NET applications. If you are just starting to use this environment, you should read the included documentation. It provides you with usage details about the compiler and the Plato IDE. The user can also learn about Fortran by reading the included tutorials. ...
Author | Silverfrost Limited |
Released | 2023-11-13 |
Filesize | 49.80 MB |
Downloads | 1202 |
OS | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 8 x64, Windows 10, Windows 10 x64, Windows 11 |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | create application, build application, applicatiom compiler, fortran, compile, build |
Users' rating (16 rating) |
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8.95 | Nov 13, 2023 | New Release | |
8.80 | Jul 16, 2021 | New Release | |
8.50 | Jan 1, 2020 | New Release | New Features: A new Silverfrost utility called EditSVG is provided. This can be used to form images from a number of SVG sources into one composite image. The size of the FTN95 stack is effectively no longer limited. The default size is 32MB and this can be extended via the SLINK64 "stack_size <hex-value>" command or the new SLINK64 "stack <hex-value>" command where <hex-value> is the decimal number of decimal megabytes required. Fortran 2003 standard I/O FLUSH statement added. (Win32/x64 only) Fortran 2003 standard I/O routines, keyword argument IOMSG added. (Win32/x64 only) Fortran 2003 standard intrinsic GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE added. Fortran 2008 standard intrinsic EXECUTE_COMMAND_LINE added. Routines READFLONG@ and WRITEFLONG@ have been added (x64 only). These are the same as READF@ and WRITEF@ respectively except that they take INTEGER*8 values for NBYTES and NBYTES_READ. The intrinsic functions LEN and LEN_TRIM can now take a second argument for the KIND value of the result. |