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6: A Fortran to C Converter
7: .AH "S. I. Feldman" "" "" "" "" [email protected] "Bell Communications Research"
8: .AH "David M. Gay" MH 11274 5623 2C-463 research!dmg ""
9: .AH "Mark W. Maimone" "" "" "" "" [email protected] "Carnegie-Mellon University"
10: .AH "N. L. Schryer" MH 11274 2912 2T-402 research!nls ""
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14: We describe $f2c$, a program that translates Fortran 77
15: into C or C++. $F2c$ lets one portably mix C and Fortran
16: and makes a large body of well-tested Fortran
17: source code available to C environments.
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27: Executive Director 112
28: Directors 112
29: Dept. Heads 1127
30: 11274 MTS
31: Egbert Ammicht
32: Richard A. Becker
33: John M. Chambers
34: Alfred E. Dunlop
35: John P. Fishburn
36: Narain H. Gehani
37: William Gieske
38: Frank K. Gossmann
39: Robert V. Kline
40: Howard L. Lang
41: Daniel R. Levy
42: Robert C. Melville
43: Mark R. Pinto
44: Conor S. Rafferty
45: R R. Shively
46: Kishore Singhal
47: R Kent Smith
48: Warren D. Smith
49: Robert J. Vanderbei
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52: A. A. Penzias
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