Set of eight programs designed to help evaluate the performance of parallel supercomputers. The benchmarks, which are derived from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applications, consist of five kernels and three pseudo-applications.
Fortran 90 module, by William Mitchell, for measuring execution time of program segments. It is designed to be a portable, easy-to-use means of measuring execution time.
Interface for OpenGL and GLUT. By William Mitchell.
Library by David W. Pierce that allows calls to the XDR (eXternal Data Representation) routines from Fortran.
Windows 95/98/NT/2000 applications programming in FORTRAN, by Vladimir V. Vasilchenko. Numerous samples of GUIs, using controls and common controls.
Develops a vectorial graphical library in DXF (Drawing Interchange Format) format for Fortran 90 programmers. By Carlos Silva and Davide Santos.
Factorial function, iterative computation of the square root, nonadvancing I/O, dynamic arrays, Towers of Hanoi, and other topics.
Package of MATLAB-style-callable routines for plain graphics by Valery E.Grikurov, Professor of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. RGB color scheme is used (TrueColor mode supported).
OS Command line interface utility for Compaq/Intel Visual Fortran with immediate return or wait specified in milliseconds (routine automatically quotes the command string).
Easy Inter-Process Shared Memory Communication Utilities for Win32 using a simple Fortran 77-style interface. Written for Compaq Visual Fortran by Gary Scott.
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