Public (software) Library Programming Library Descriptions and Compilation Copyright 1994 Nelson Ford ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Duplication, reprinting and distribution of these descriptions is restricted. See LICENSE.DOC in the PSL_NEWS directory for complete information. -----FORTRAN [FRTRN77] BC-FORTRAN77 (Koestli, Andre; $?) is a FORTRAN compiler from Germany. The documentation is in German. Sample source code is included. The compiler generates big, inefficient EXE programs and is offered only because there are no other pd/shareware FORTRAN compilers available. 700K of disk space is required. [CALNDR] Calndr is Fortran 5.0 date routines which include day-of-year, day-of-week, Julian day and date of Easter. Inverses for Julian day and day-of-year are included also. [CLPFOR] ClpFor (Hensied, Jobst; $0) is code for a Clipper-Fortran interface. [D_ACCESS] D_Access (Olympic Software; $25) is a set of DOS, BIOS, and I/O port interface modules which you can call from within FORTRAN with the appropriate parameters. I/O interface includes control of a mouse, comm ports and printer ports. [FAT_VID] Fat-Video (Norton, Marc A.; $25) provides two libraries of functions designed for use with the Microsoft and Lahey Fortran compilers. The libraries provide video, screen, keyboard, memory and text windowing and menuing functions, with source code examples. [FIOLib] (Cook, David; $0) is a set of routines for reading a Microsoft Fortran unformatted file. [FMT] FMT 1.3 (Dallal, Gerard E.; $12) takes the drudgery out of writing FORTRAN FORMAT statements. The program causes ASCII 250s and 255s (PC-Write's soft and hard spaces) to be treated as blanks. Long formats are split properly when break does not occur within a character string. [ForDoc] ForDoc 1.1 (Tucker, Ken; $25-$30) produces symbol tables from the Fortran source code suitable for inclusion in the source as comments or inclusion in documentation. [F77_TO_C] Fortran 77 to C translates FORTRAN77 source to C source. It supports libraries for MSC 5.1; a different C compiler could be used but, you may need to recompile the libraries. The full source code is included with the program. [FORTXRF] FortXref is a Fortran variable cross reference utility. [PEEKPO] Peekpo (Hamilton, Kenneth G.; $0) provides examples on how to read and write directly to memory using both Microsoft and Lahey compilers, using only Fortran, and no Assembler. [WIN_FOR] Windows for Fortran (AboAlfaraj, Tareq G.; $?) is a set of windowing and input routines for Fortran programmers, written mostly in assembler.