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Tutorial on Fortran 90

======================



PC version 2.1 for WWW

----------------------



Bo Einarsson

National Supercomputer Centre

Linkoeping university

SE-581 83 LINKOEPING

SWEDEN

Tel + 46 13 281432

Fax + 46 13 282535

Email boein@nsc.liu.se



1.1 INTRODUCTION

----------------



This version of the tutorial on Fortran 90 can be used on

UNIX, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Apple Macintosh. It has

only relative links for all files which are direct part of

the tutorial, and uses absolute links only for external

Web-pages.



The reason is that it should be possible to use the book

without any telephone or network connection.



1.2 Web-readers at local use

----------------------------



The Web-readers discussed below all have the property that they

can be used locally (stand alone), if Winsocket has been installed.

An alternative is to instal a "dummy" version of Winsocket,

which does nothing. With the next version of Mosaic a "null" Winsocket

will be provided.



When I wish to use the system locally I just disconnect

the electric power to my external modem. If I am already

running Web on the net, I close the connection with closing

the supervising program, usually trumpet.



Files in HTML on PC using MS-DOS are supposed to end with .htm, but
most Web-browsers also permit call of files using the usual
UNIX-extension .html. The addresses have therefore not been changed
from the previous UNIX version in this respect.



1.2a NCSA Mosaic 2.0 for Microsoft Windows 3.1

----------------------------------------------



This Web-reader had in a previous version the property

that it could be used locally (stand alone), even if no

Winsocket had been installed, and was therefore very suitable.



The system has a few differences compared with on a UNIX-system:



a) It is more critical with respect to national characters

given with for example ä for ä. The semicolon

is now compulsory. This is of course no major problem with

this English version.



b) I have not found any satisfactory solution on how to write

a typewriter or teletype or Courier font for the Fortran-words

in the text. This is further discussed in the document

pc_e.html.



1.2b NCSA Mosaic 2.1 for Microsoft Windows 3.1

----------------------------------------------



In addition to the problems discussed above a completely new and rather

serious problem appears with this revision. When I start Mosaic for local

use, and do not have the modem turned on, the Window system gives the

following message: "SYSTEM ERROR, CAN NOT WRITE ON UNIT AUX" and it

gives the two alternatives "ABORT" and "TRY AGAIN". If I click on

"ABORT" the Mosaic system starts correctly!



The reason for this problem is probably that the revised Mosaic tests

for World Wide connection, before starting.



With the modem turned on, the revised Mosaic works well.



A work-around is available. Add the following two lines to the

windows\system.ini file:



[DEBUG]

OUTPUTTO=NUL



An additional problem is that the system crashes (has to be rebooted)

if you, while without a network connection, click on an external link.



All these problems also apply to NCSA Mosaic 2.1.1. The problem with having
to reboot after an attempt to connect to an external link in local mode has
however been solved. If you wait for a while you will get the error message
"HTAccess: Error accessing". If you then click on OK you can proceeed.


1.2c Netscape Navigator 2.0 for Microsoft Windows 3.1

-----------------------------------------------------



The teletype font works fine.

1.2d Netscape Navigator 2.0 for the Russian version of Microsoft Windows 95
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

See the discussion in pc_e.html on how the national characters are treated.

1.2e Microsoft Internet Explorer for Microsoft Windows 3.1
----------------------------------------------------------

This Web-reader works fine in both version 2.01 and 2.1.

1.2f Netscape Navigator Gold
----------------------------

This Web-browser (in version 3.0b6 for UNIX) works fine.


1.2g IBM Web Explorer using OS/2 Warp 3
---------------------------------------

This works fine. At local installation it is recommended to
unpack the ZIP-file with Unzip from Info-Zip.


1.3 New and revised routines

----------------------------



This is a list of all new and revised routines from that

version 2.0 was distributed.



a2.html 1996-03-23 Minor correction

a4.html 1996-03-30 Minor update

a9.html 1996-03-30 Minor update

alpha.html 1996-03-09 New (Digital UNIX)

asa.html 1996-03-23 New

c15.html 1996-03-30 Minor update

digital.html 1996-02-17 Minor update

epsilon.f90 1996-03-09 New

random.f90 1996-03-23 New

sum.f90 1996-03-09 New



parasoft.html Removed

parasoft.txt Removed



All these changes are included in version 2.1.



This is a list of all new and revised routines from that

version 2.1 was distributed.



answers.html 1996-06-06 Minor update

a5.html 1996-06-06 Minor correction
a6.html 1996-06-11 Minor update
a7.html 1996-09-05 Minor update
a8.html 1996-10-22 Minor update

a11.html 1996-09-18 Minor update
c1.html 1996-04-17 Minor update

c7.html 1996-08-30 Minor update

cray.html 1996-10-23 Minor update

fortran.html 1996-09-12 Minor update

f77to90.html 1996-10-22 Minor update

f95.html 1996-08-13 Minor update

index.html 1996-08-12 New (extra start page)

nas.html 1996-07-18 Minor update
preface.html 1996-06-11 Minor update

references.html 1996-10-23 Minor update

sun.html 1996-05-24 Major update

bo.html 1996-06-06 Minor update

yurij.html 1996-09-11 Minor update



tpkf.f New TPK procedure in F

tpk90.f New TPK procedure in Fortran 90

intv.f90 New interval.f90
intv_ari.f90 New interval_arithmetics.f90


authors.gif New The authors
flag_sve.gif New Swedish flag of the same size

as the British and the Russian.



pc_e.html 1996-10-23
readme.txt 1996-10-23


1.4 Installation

----------------



The tutorial is now available either as a MS-DOS diskette

or as a single compressed ZIP-file or tar-file.



Main page, with links to all other pages is f77to90.html.

Pictures are in the subdirectory gifs and source code in

the subdirectory code. The chapters are c(digit).html

and the appendices are a(digit).html. All other document

names are self explanatory, except fortran.html,

which includes external links to other Fortran documents.



a) Installation from a diskette on Windows 3.x



At delivery on a diskette this can be used directly,

but I recommend installation on the disk memory with the command



xcopy a:\ d:\f77to90 /s /e /v



where a (or b) is the diskette unit and d (or c)

is the disk memory. My proposal for a directory name

is f77to90.



b) Installation from a compressed ZIP-file



You can obtain the tutorial as a compressed ZIP-file using anonymous

ftp from the computer nsc.liu.se (130.236.100.5) on the file

pub/bibliotek/f77to90.zip.



On your computer you put the file f77to90.zip on the directory

where you wish the subdirectory f77to90 to be created.

There you give the command pkunzip -d f77to90.zip on MS-DOS

and unzip f77to90.zip on UNIX. You then get the files installed

on one directory with the HTML-files, one subdirectory gifs

with pictures and one subdirectory code with the source code.


Under Windows 95 you have to use the program "WinZip for Windows 95"
in order to manage the long filenames. On Macintosh you unpack with
the program "Zipit", with the alternative "conversion to PC-files"
switched off.

c) From a compressed tar-file



You can obtain the tutorial as a compressed tar-file using anonymous

ftp from the computer nsc.liu.se (130.236.100.5) on the file

pub/bibliotek/f77to90.tar.Z.


If you have received the file on an MS-DOS diskette from me I name the file
F7TO9TAR.Z. When installing on a UNIX computer you are supposed to
change the file name to f77to90.tar.Z.

On your computer you put the file f77to90.tar.Z on the directory

where you wish the subdirectory f77to90 to be created.

There you give the commands uncompress f77to90.tar.Z followed

with tar xvf f77to90.tar on UNIX. You then

get the files installed on one directory with the

HTML-files, one subdirectory gifs with pictures and

one subdirectory code with the source code.



d) From a self-extracting Macintosh archive



If you are interested in this form, or any other form, please

contact Bo Einarsson (Email: boein@nsc.liu.se).



e) Updates



Updates are available from

http://www.nsc.liu.se/~boein/f77to90/pc_e.html#1.3

You are welcome to contact Bo Einarsson (Email: boein@nsc.liu.se)

for information!



Last modified: 23 October 1996