Internal Error-unexpected error File “qwin qwgraph qwgutil.c”, line 1699. I tried as per your guidance, but giving below 2 errors, 1 warning. I am using currently Windows 8.0 for MicroSoft FortranPowerStation 4.0. Visited the build settings menu in the compiler and entered in the link menu /subsystem: console & /subsystem: windows.
How to resolve these 2 troubles? I.1.FORTRAN MAIN PROGRAM CALL SETTEXTPOSITION (9,6,XY) CALL COLOR (#000000,#00ff00) CALL OUTTEXT('Year') CALL COLOR (#000000,#00ff00) CALL SETTEXTPOSITION (9,48,XY) CALL COLOR (#00ff00,#000000) CALL OUTTEXT(' ') READ (.,010) YB 010 FORMAT(I4) END 2.FORTRAN SUBROUTINE SUBROUTINE COLOR (K,L) USE MSFLIB J=SETBKCOLOR(K) I=SETTEXTCOLOR(L) RETURN END Kindly let me know the fault in the Main Program and Subroutine and their corrections. How can I solve this problem?I tried in so many ways.but not succeeded.Please help me in this matter at the earliest.I have already developed interface to Assembly Language routines to Fortran.But in that also object file not created.Because they are in MSDOS Assembler 5.0.Only these 2 problems are pending.In assembler it is indicating no errors.but object file not created. Object file not created due to these 2 errors.
Hi, My name is D.SundarChand from Hyderabad,Telangana,India.Originally,I have developed in MSDOS Fortran 5.0 in 1983.After that I am busy with my Jobs.Now,I am a retired person.That is why I want to update that softwares in to Windows/Visual Fortran environment.I am facing trouble at the time of linking,call color, the below main routine and subroutine color routine from MSFLIB.F90 in the visual Studio Environment of Intel Visual Fortran 8.1, Microsoft Fortran PowerStation 4.0 the color routine not working and it displays unresolved external symbols bkcolor,textcolor. Then everything worked just swell! If not, try to use the compatibilty option by right clicking on the Developer Studio icon.
So, within the CVF environment, I clicked on Tools/Options/Directories and told the program to get library, include.įiles from the Program Files (x86) directory. Then when I ran the Developer Studio and tried to compile a Fortran program. Personally, I ran the setupx86.exe file located in the X86 subdirectory of the CVF CD, but I specified that the files should be put into the Program Files (x86) directory.
– Mar 12 '11 at 23:53.Ĭontrary to what has been said, the Compaq Fortran 6 environment can be run within Windows 7 - 64 bits. If you need any specific help with the switch, post a question - I'll do my best to help. And Intel's is really one of the most quality products on the market today. But still, I stand by my advice - CVF is long unsupported. There were three service upgrades, A, B and C. (you'll have to see the release notes for the exact specs). Yes, there is quite a bit of diference between 6.1. Fortran is fortran, write once, run forever. I don't remember having too much headaches with upgrading. I have much more than that, or should i say - had - at the time of the switch. Runs on VS2010 (full or shell) so you shouldn't have any trouble with it. Their new product recently has introduced more than a few significant changes, and it is well worth it.
Visual fortran free download - Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional, Intel(R) Visual Fortran Compiler Standard, Simply Fortran, and many more programs. Then when I ran the Developer Studio and tried to compile a Fortran.
My recommendation is that you upgrade to Intel Fortran, which is of the same line, meaning all your libraries (for example, for plotting on screen) will still be there.Ĭontrary to what has been said, the Compaq Fortran 6 environment can be run within Windows 7 - 64 bits.
Not suprising, since it is a product whose development has been discontinued sometimes about 5 years ago. According to Steve Lionel, of Powerstation/Digital/Compaq/Intel Fortran fame (the man's been at it for some time:) CVF has some trouble running on Win7.