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>From: address@hidden (Dwayne Mann)
>Subject: Where can I get Promula
>Organization: Tera Research, Inc.
>Keywords: 199606071501.AA10537
Hi Dwayne,
> I found a reference to Promula on your "Known Problems" page of
> your web site. The problems refer to netCDF.
> Where can I get Promula? Is it a good converter?
Information on PROMULA.FORTRAN can be obtained from
PROMULA Development Corporation
3620 N. High Street, Suite 301
Columbus, Ohio 43214
(614) 263-5512 or 263-5454
We have never used the product, so don't know whether it is a good
converter, or how it compares with f90 from NAG or f2c, the freely
available Fortran 77 to C translator developed by folks from Bell Labs,
Bellcore, and Carnegie Mellon.
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