Scientific computing under Unix
Rick Gray
rick at soma.bcm.tmc.edu
Tue Mar 22 23:29:31 AEST 1988
In article <43200014 at uicsrd.csrd.uiuc.edu> kai at uicsrd.csrd.uiuc.edu writes:
>
>F77 is slow, slow, slow. If you want fast, fast, fast fortran for scientific
>computing, use Alliant's FX/FORTRAN. We're talking FAST! Very VAX/VMS Fortran
>compatible. Bucks per megaflop, can't be beat.
>
>Patrick Wolfe
>pwolfe at kai.com
>..!{uunet,ihnp4}!uiucuxc!kailand!pwolfe
>
>I speak for myself.
Masscomp's f77 compiler is also very fast. we've ported a few pretty
large VAX/VMS FORTRAN programs for curve fitting to our Masscomps with
minimal difficulties. We've also written (neural) circuit simulations
in Masscomp f77 and found it to be very robust-- fast at compiling &
running and a good interface to C system routines.
--
Rick Gray uucp: {rice,shell}!soma!rick
Program in Neuroscience arpa: rick at soma.neuro.bcm.tmc.edu
Baylor Col. Med., Houston, Tx 77030
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