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WHAT'S NEW? Since 22 April:
              Update Allgemeine Software Service entry.
              Add entry for Polyhedron Software's tools.
              Add Michel Olagnon's f90 split facility.
              Add I.S.S.'s Winteracter.
              Add entry on Xlib routines from Garnatz & Grovender.

            Since 15 May:
              Add new books: Thompson, Forsythe, Brooks, Huddleston.
              Mark those books available from stock at www.amazon.com.
              Delete out-of-print books (according to www.amazon.com).
              Update NAG and IBM entries.
              Add flint entry.
              Add 2 new courses: U. of New Mexico and Linkuping.
              Update French course entry, and book by Lignelet.
 
WHERE CAN I OBTAIN A FORTRAN 90 COMPILER?
 
Absoft sells its native version of Cray's CF90 for the Power Macintosh.
In April it released "Pro Fortran SDK for Windows", a complete
workbench for PC users, (sales@absoft.com or http://www.absoft.com).
 
ACE of Holland provides f90 and HPF for Parsytec PowerPC-based machines
(marco@ace.nl, http://www.ace.nl/).
 
Apogee's f90 compiler is highly optimized for SPARC architectures
(sales@apogee.com or http://www.apogee.com).
 
Cray Research has a fully-optimizing, native compiler, CF90, that is
being marketed by them for the YMP, J90, C90, T90 and T3E, and by Visual
Numerics for workstations, starting with Suns (craysoft@cray.com or
http://www.cray.com/PUBLIC/product-info/craysoft/Fortran_90.html).
 
Digital has Digital Fortran, a native, optimizing compiler for Digital 
UNIX Alpha systems (with HPF and parallel processing as an option) and 
for OpenVMS Alpha (with HPF syntax). This includes most features in the
Fortran 95 draft. For Windows NT (Intel, Alpha to follow) and Windows 95 
(Intel) there is Digital Visual Fortran, which includes Developer Studio 
from Microsoft. This replaces Microsoft's own former products (upgrades 
available). Contact fortran@digital.com or http://www.digital.com/fortran.
 
EPC has optimizing, native compilers for x86, Sun, RS/6000, SGI and MIPS
(http://www.epc.co.uk, info@epc.com, support@epc.co.uk). HPF is available.
 
FORTNER Research (formerly Language Systems Corp) expects to deliver
f90 for Macintoshes at some unspecified date.
 
Fujitsu is marketing a native Fortran 90 Workbench for Solaris 1.1 and 2.x.
Also HPF. Contact Unicomp (walt@fortran.com), Fujitsu 
(info@fsc.fujitsu.com or http://www.adtools.com/lpg/fortranhp.htm).
 
HP has collaborated with EPC to produce an optimizing compiler for HP-UX 
and SPP-UX platforms; see http://www.hp.com/go/hpfortran.
 
IBM has an optimizing, native compiler for the RS/6000, xlf90. HPF is 
available too. See http://www.software.ibm.com/ad/fortran/xlfortran.
 
Imagine1 Inc offers F, the subset language for Unix, Windows and Macintosh
PowerPC, some in highly optimizing versions. They hope F will be the true
stepping stone to HPF and at the same time replace Basic, Pascal and C 
for teaching purposes. The version for Linux is free. 
See http://www.imagine1.com/imagine1 and the book section below.
 
Lahey has a native LF90 compiler for Windows and DOS (sales@lahey.com or
http://www.lahey.com). Version 3.0 provides an integrated Windows development
environment. There is also elf90, a subset language without old features 
like storage association that is designed for teaching, and is very cheap.
In fact, the elf90 compiler itself can be downloaded free from the Web site.
 
Microsoft: see Digital; also Absoft, Imagine1, Lahey, NA Software,
and Salford.
 
Microway NDP Fortran 90 for 386/486 and Pentium is available
(nina@microway.com).
 
NAG provides a compiler for most unix platforms, VMS and PCs (including
Linux). This was the first f90 compiler, in 1991. An optimizing version
produced in collaboration with ACE (see above) for Suns is available. 
The NAGWare f90 Tools are a suite of Fortran 90 tools that, among other
things, perform F77 to f90 conversion. (infodesk@nag.com,
infodesk@nag.co.uk or http://www.nag.co.uk/).
 
NA Software supplies Fortran 90 Plus on PCs (including Windows 95 and
Linux), Sparc, and T800 transputers. There is a cheap student version
available. They also supply an F77 to f90 syntax convertor, LOFT90,
and as well as HPF (http://www.nasoftware.co.uk/home.html).

NEC has released a native, optimizing Fortran90 compiler, 
FORTRAN90/SX, with an automatic vectorization and parallelization
capability, for its supercomputer SX series (sx-4@sxsmd.ho.nec.co.jp).
 
PSR's VAST/f90 compiler for unix, VMS and Convex includes a vectorizer.
PSR supplies VAST/77to90, to convert FORTRAN 77 programs into Fortran 90
syntax, as well as VAST/HPF (info@psrv.com or http://www.psrv.com/)
 
ParaSoft has a compiler (f90-info@parasoft.com, or
http://www.parasoft.com/f90.html).
 
PGI has a Fortran 90/HPF compiler for SGI, IBM SP2, HP/Convex, networks
of workstations, etc. (sales@pgroup.com or 
http://www.pgroup.com/). It supplies HPF to Cray, Convex/HP and Intel.
 
Salford Software markets a Fortran 95 compiler for PCs, including
Windows 95 and NT. A cheap student version is available. See
http://www.salford.ac.uk/ssl/ss.html,
sales@salford-software.com or http://www.fortran.com/fortran/Salford.
 
SGI has the MIPSpro Fortran 90 64-bit compiler, version 6.2. It can
be configured with an optional MIPSpro Power Fortran 90 Accelerator
(PFA90) to optimize Fortran 90 code for SGI's multiprocessor systems 
(http://www.sgi.com/Technology/TechPubs/lib/0620bom.html).
 
SofTech has a licence to sell its own versions of DEC's HPF/f90 compiler.
 
Sun has released an f90 compiler based on Cray's CF90, initially for
Solaris 2 (tel. 1-800-SUNSOFT or URL
http://www.sun.com/sunsoft/Products/Developer-products). HPF too?
 
 
OTHER USEFUL PRODUCTS

I.S.S. supplies Winteracter, a Win32 Fortran 90 user interface and 
graphics development tool. See http://www.demon.co.uk/issltd/.

FORCHECK is a static analyzer for Fortran programs. It analyses both the 
individual program units and the whole program. It optionally verifies the 
syntax for conformance to the Fortran 90 standard, and provides warnings 
on undefined and unreferenced syntax items, inconsistent argument lists,
and much more. FORCHECK generates documentation, such as  
cross-reference tables. See http://www.medfac.leidenuniv.nl/forcheck.
 
FORGE90 and an HPF processor from APR (support@apri.com or 
http://www.infomall.org/apri/) are available.
 
HPF is apparently available not only as listed above, but also from CDAC,
Hitachi, Intel, Motorola, NEC, and Transtech.
 
A source form convertor, convert.f90, is obtainable by ftp
from jkr.cc.rl.ac.uk in the directory /pub/MandR. Latest version is 1.5.

A graphics interface, f90gl, is obtainable at http://math.nist.gov/f90gl.

A free set of wrapper routines to call a subset of Xlib routines
from Fortran 90 is available from Garnatz and Grovender, Inc.:
gginc@winternet.com, http://www.winternet.com/~gginc/, or
ftp.winternet.com/users/gginc.
 
NAG (see above) and IMSL (now Visual Numerics, mktg@houston.vni.com)
offer f90 versions of their maths libraries that take
full advantage of the language's library building capabilities.
 
An f90 mode is included in the official Emacs distribution
(GNU Emacs-19.28/XEmacs-19.13 or later).
 
For make files, a perl5 script, which behaves like an X11 makedepend
program (it edits an existing Makefile) and recursively searches
include files for more dependencies, is available from Kate Hedstrom:
     ftp://ahab.rutgers.edu/pub/perl/sfmakedepend
     http://marine.rutgers.edu/po/perl.html
For a makemake perl script: http://www.fortran.com/fortran/makemake.html.

FORESYS (FORtran Engineering SYStem) is an integrated set of tools
designed for engineers in charge of developing, maintaining and upgrading
programs written in Fortran. It is suited for, among other things,
migrating applications from Fortran 77 to Fortran 90. See Simulog below.

Polyhedron Software's plusFORT Version 6.0 has comprehensive facilities 
for translation of Fortran 77 and VAX Fortran to Fortran 90.
A new Windows front-end is available for the NT version. A major
feature is AUTOMAKE, which automatically detects Fortran 90 module                                                                                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
 
dependencies. Sue@polyhdrn.demon.co.uk, http://www.polyhedron.co.uk/.

A F90 source for a f90split utility is at
ftp://ftp.ifremer.fr/ifremer/ditigo/fortran90/f90split.f90.gz.
See also http://www.ifremer.fr/ditigo/molagnon/fortran90/ and
ftp://ftp.ifremer.fr/ifremer/ditigo/fortran90/moware-1.0.tar.gz
to get an F90 to PostScript list program and an F90 aware pre-processor
similar to cpp, but with pretty-printing for the pre-processed code.

Fortran90-lint, for Fortran 90 program anaysis, also other tools, from
http://www.iptweb.com/tools/stprod/flint/flint90.html.


WHAT BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE? [** = from stock at www.amazon.com]
 
English:
 
  Advanced Scientific Computing - Wille, Wiley, 1995, ISBN 0471-95383-0.

**Atlas for Computing Mathematical Functions ... in Fortran 90 and
  Mathematica - Thompson, Wiley, 1997, 0-471-18171-4.

**Contemporary Computing for Technical Engineers and Scientists: using
  Fortran 90 and spreadsheets - Forsythe, PWS, 1997, 0-534-93139-1.

  essential Fortran 90 and 95 - Meissner, Unicomp, 1997, 
  ISBN 0-9640135-3-3.

  Fortran 90 - Meissner, PWS Kent, Boston, 1995, ISBN 0-534-93372-6.

  Fortran 90 - Huddleston, Exchange Publ. Div., Buffalo, NY, 1996,
  ISBN 0-945261-07-1.
 
**Fortran 90 and Engineering Computation - Schick and Silverman, John
  Wiley, 1994, ISBN 0-471-58512-2.
 
**Fortran 90 for Engineers and Scientists - Nyhoff and Leestma,
  Prentice Hall, 1996, ISBN 0-13-519729-5. An 'Introduction to ....' 
  also exists: 1996, ISBN 0-13-505215-7.

**Fortran 90, A Reference Guide - Chamberland, Prentice Hall PTR, 1995,
  ISBN 0-13-397332-8.
 
**Fortran 90/95 Explained - Metcalf and Reid, Oxford University Press,
  1996, ISBN 0-19-851888-9, about $33. This book is a complete, audited
  description of the Fortran 90 and Fortran 95 languages in a more
  readable style than the standards themselves. It incorporates all X3J3
  and WG5's interpretations and has a complete chapter on Fortran 95.
  It has seven Appendices, including an extended example program that is
  available by ftp and solutions to exercises, as well as an Index.
  US e-mail orders may be sent to: orders@oup-usa.org. The Fortran 90
  version is also available in French, Japanese and Russian (see below).
 
  Fortran 90 for Scientists and Engineers - Brian D. Hahn, Edward
  Arnold, 1994, ISBN 0-340-60034-9.
 
**Fortran 90 Handbook - Adams, Brainerd, Martin, Smith and Wagener,
  McGraw-Hill, 1992, ISBN 0-07-000406-4.
 
**Fortran 90 Language Guide - Gehrke, Springer, London, 1995,
  ISBN 3-540-19926-8.
 
  Fortran 95 - Counihan, UCL, 1997, 185728367-8.

  Fortran 95 Language Guide - Gehrke, Springer, London, 1996,
  ISBN 3-540-76062-8.
 
**Fortran 90 Programming - Ellis, Philips, Lahey, Addison Wesley,
  Wokingham, 1994, ISBN 0-201-54446-6.
 
**Introducing Fortran 90 - Chivers and Sleightholme, Springer-Verlag
  London, 1995, ISBN 3-540-19940-3.
 
  Introduction to Fortran 90/95, Algorithms, and Structured Programming,
  Part 1: Introduction to Fortran 90, Part 2: Algorithms and Fortran 90.
  R. Vowels: 93 Park Drive, Parkville 3052, Victoria, AUSTRALIA,
  (rav@goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au). $43 Aust with disk, ISBN 0-9596384-8-2.
 
  Introduction to Fortran 90 for Scientific Computing - Ortega, Saunders
  College Publishing, 1994, ISBN 0-030010198-0.

  Key Features of F - Adams, Brainerd, Martin and Smith, 1996, ISBN
  0-9640135-2-5, Unicomp.

**Numerical Recipes in Fortran 90: The Art of Parallel Scientific
  Computing, Volume 2 of Fortran Numerical Recipes - Press, Teukolsky,
  Vetterling and Flannery, Cambridge U. Press, ISBN 0-521-57439-0, 1996.
  Code can be downloaded (purchased) from http://nr.harvard.edu/nr/store.
  A CDROM is also availble (see Web site).

**Problem solving with Fortran 90: for scientists and engineers -
  Brooks, 1997, Springer, 0-387-98229-9.
 
  Programmer's Guide to F - Brainerd, Goldberg and Adams, 1996, ISBN
  0-9640135-1-7, Unicomp.

**Programmer's Guide to Fortran 90, third edition - Brainerd, Goldberg
  and Adams, Springer, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94570-9.
 
  Programming in Fortran 90 - Morgan and Schonfelder, Alfred Waller/
  McGraw-Hill, Oxfordshire, 1993, ISBN 1-872474-06-3.
 
**Programming in Fortran 90 - I.M. Smith, Wiley, ISBN 0471-94185-9.
 
  The F Language Guide - Gehrke, Springer, London, 1997, 
  ISBN 3-540-7615-9.
 
  The F Programming Language - Metcalf and Reid, Oxford University Press,
  1996, ISBN 0-19-850026-2, about $33. This book is the definitive
  description of the F programming language - a carefully crafted subset
  of Fortran 90 that is highly regular and stripped of Fortran's older,
  dangerous features, but retains the powerful array language, data
  abstraction and pointers. It has six Appendices, including an extended
  example program that is available by ftp and solutions to exercises, as
  well as an Index. US orders may be sent to: orders@oup-usa.org.
 
  Upgrading to Fortran 90 - Redwine, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1995,
  ISBN 0-387-97995-6.
 
Chinese:
 
  Programming Language Fortran 90 - He Xingui, Xu Zuyuan, Wu Qingbao and
  Chen Mingyuan, China Railway Publishing House, Beijing,
  ISBN 7-113-01788-6/TP.187, 1994.
 
Dutch:
 
  Fortran 90 - W.S. Brainerd, Ch.H. Goldberg, and J.C. Adams, translated
  by J.M. den Haan, Academic Service, 1991, ISBN 90 6233 722 8.

Finnish:

  Fortran 90 - Haataja, Rahola and Ruokolainen, Center for Scientific 
  Computing (Finland), 1996, 286 pages, ISBN 952-9821-33-6.
  WWW version: http://www.csc.fi/oppaat/f90/
 
French
 
  Fortran 90; Approche par la Pratique - Lignelet, Se'rie Informatique
  E'ditions, Menton, 1993, ISBN 2-090615-01-4.
 
  Fortran 90.  Les concepts fondamentaux, the translation of "Fortran 90
  Explained" M. Metcalf, J. Reid, translated by M. Caillet and B. Pichon,
  AFNOR, Paris, ISBN 2-12-486513-7.
 
  Fortran 90; Initiation a` partir du Fortran 77 - Aberti, Se'rie
  Informatique E'ditions, Menton, 1992, ISBN 2-090615-00-6.
 
  Les specificites du Fortran 90, DUBESSET, M. et VIGNES, J.,
  editions Technip, 1993. ISBN 2-7108-0652-5
 
  Manuel complet du langage Fortran 90, et guide d'application,
  LIGNELET, P., S.I. editions, Jan. 1995. ISBN 2-909615-02-2
 
  Manuel Complet du Langage FORTRAN 90 et FORTRAN 95, Calcul intensif et 
  Genie Logiciel, P. Lignelet, (MASSON Editions, Paris;
  ISBN: 2-225-85229-4).

  Programmer en Fortran 90, DELANNOY, C., Eyrolles, 1992.
  ISBN 2-212-08723-3
 
  Traitement des donnees numeriques avec Fortran 90, OLAGNON M., Masson,
  1996, ISBN 2-225-85259-6.

  Savez-vous parler Fortran, AIN, M., Bibliotheque des universites
  (de Boeck), 1994. ISBN 2-8041-1755-3

  STRUCTURES DE DONNEES (et leurs algorithmes) EN FORTRAN 90/95, P. Lignelet,
  Les Editions MASSON (Paris, Milan, Barcelone ISBN: 2-225-85373-8).


German:
 
  Fortran 90 - B.Wojcieszynski and R.Wojcieszynski, Addison-Wesley,
  1993, ISBN 3-89319-600-5.
 
  Fortran 90: eine informelle Einfu"hrung - Heisterkamp,
  BI-Wissenschaftsverlag, 1991, ISBN 3-411153-21-0.
 
  Fortran 90, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch fuer das erfolgreiche Programmieren -
  W.S. Brainerd, C.H. Goldberg, and J.C. Adams, translated by
  Peter Thomas and Klaus G. Paul, R. Olbenbourg Verlag, Muenchen, 1994,
  ISBN 3-486-22102-7.
 
  Fortran 90 Lehr- und Handbuch - T. Michel, BI-Wissenschaftsverlag,
  1994.
 
  Fortran 90 Referenz-Handbuch: der neue Fortran-Standard - Gehrke,
  Carl Hansen Verlag, 1991, ISBN 3-446163-21-2.
 
  Programmierung in Fortran 90 - Schobert, Oldenburg, 1991.
 
  Programmieren in Fortran - Erasmus Langer, Springer-Verlag,
  Wien  New York, 1993. ISBN 3-211-82446-4, 0-387-82446-4.
 
  Software Entwicklung in Fortran 90 - U"berhuber and Meditz, Springer
  Verlag, 1993, ISBN 0-387-82450-2.
 
Japanese:
 
  Fortran 90 Explained - Metcalf and Reid, translated by H. Nisimura,
  H. Wada, K. Nishimura, M. Takata, Kyoritsu Shuppan Co., Ltd., 1993,
  ISSN 0385-6984.
 
Russian
 
   An Explanation of the Fortran 90 Programming Language (translation of
   Fortran 90 Explained - Metcalf and Reid), translated P. Gorbounov,
   Mir, Moscow, 1995, ISBN 5-03-001426-8. Available also from
   Petr.Gorbounov@cern.ch.
 
Swedish
 
    Fortran 90 - en introduktion - Blom, Studentlitteratur, Lund, 1994,
    ISBN 91-44-47881-X.
 
 
WHERE CAN I OBTAIN COURSES, COURSE MATERIAL OR CONSULTANCY?
 
Copyright but freely available course material is available
on the World Wide Web from the URLs:
 
     Manchester Computer Centre:
     http://www.hpctec.mcc.ac.uk/hpctec/courses/Fortran90/F90course.html
     or via ftp: ftp.mcc.ac.uk, in the directory /pub/mantec/Fortran90.
 
     U. of Liverpool: http://www.liv.ac.uk/HPC/HPCpage.html.
 
     CERN: http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asdoc/f90.html or via anonymous ftp
     from asisftp.cern.ch in the directory cnl as the file f90tutor.ps.
 
     In French: Support de cours Fortran 90 IDRIS - Corde & Delouis (from
     ftp.ifremer.fr, file pub/ifremer/fortran90/f90_cours_4.ps.gz or
     http://www.idris.fr/data/cours/lang/f90/F90_cours4.ps).
 
     U. of Edinburgh (on HPF): http://
     www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/epcc-tec/course-packages/HPF-Package-form.html

     Linkuping U.: http://www.nsc.liu.se/f77tof90.html.

     U. of New Mexico: ftp://mycroft.plk.af.mil/pub/Fortran_90/Tutorial/
 
Courses are available from:
 
   Walt Brainerd, a member of X3J3, also on HPF (walt@fortran.com);
 
   Tom Lahey (sales@lahey.com).
 
   PSR (see above);
 
European companies offering courses and conversion consultancy are:
 
      IT Independent Training Limited,
      2 Windlebrook Green, Bracknell, Berkshire, UK
                   tel. +44 1344 860172   fax. +44 1344 867992
 
      Salford Software (see above);
 
      Simulog, attn. Mr. E. Plestan,
      1 rue James Joule, F-78286 Guyancourt Cedex, France
                   tel: +33 1 30 12 27 80   fax: +33 1 30 12 27 27
 info@simulog.fr, http://www.simulog.fr/US/html/prods/foresys.html
 infos2i@cais.com, http://www.cais.net/s2i/www/general/foresys.html
 
      Allgemeiner Software Service
      Prinz-Otto Str.7c, D-85521 Ottobrunn, Germany
      Tel: +49-89-6083758   Fax: +49-89-60851437
        E-mail: alsos@compuserve.com, URL: http://www.alsos.com
 
 
WHERE CAN I FIND THE FORTRAN AND HPF STANDARDS?
 
Fortran 90 was adopted as an International Standard by ISO in July, 1991,
as ISO/IEC 1539:1991, and is obtainable for 185 Swiss francs from
 
          ISO Publications, 1 rue de Varembe, Case postale 56
          CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland
          Fax. + 41 22 734 10 79
 
It may also be obtained from national member bodies such as
 
          ANSI, 1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018
 
(where it is also known as ANSI X3.198-1992), or in electronic PostScript
or ASCII form from Unicomp (walt@fortran.com) at a cost and
under conditions agreed by ISO.
 
Corrigenda 1 and 2 were published by ISO in 1993 and 1995, respectively,
and are available from them (cost about 30 Swiss francs). Corrigendum 3
was approved for publication in 1996.
 
A Russian translation of the standard (translator S.G.Drobyshevich)
is available from the editor, Alla Gorelik (gorelik@applmat.msk.su).

The HPF 2.0 document is available as 
ftp://softlib.rice.edu/pub/HPF/hpf-v20.ps.gz.
 
                               *****
 
This information is compiled on a 'best-effort' basis and is without
prejudice. It may be freely copied and disseminated. Corrections and
additions are solicited.
 
               Mike Metcalf
               (metcalf@cern.ch)
 
Version of 26 June, 1997
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
 

