On 30/12/18 00:51, Will Senn wrote:
Hi all,

I’m looking for a good lead on two things - 1. A fortran environment for 
learning the language as it existed in the  research unix v6/v7 era (roughly 
late ‘70’s). 2. A good text/book to guide the way toward building and running 
fortran programs successfully.

I’m a little lost in the sea of possibilities- v6’s fortran however good that 
is... v7’s, rt-11’s, etc. <f77, f77, fortran iv, dec fortran, ibm fortran, etc.

My bonus question is, was there a point of time in the late 70’s where a stable 
situation existed and most folks used system X with FXX? If so what system with 
which dialect, and is it accessible as a simh environment?

development UNIX for the most part predates Fortran 77, so I guess that early UNIX fortran was the IV type.

on textbook, there's some .pdf scans around the net, but the majority are on the 77 type. But on bitsavers there's plenty of pre-77 fortran manuals, even the very first one, the Backus one for i704...

There's plenty of II/IV/V/77 sources in .pdf scan format in the Internet Archive, if you want I can give you pointers (isn't easy unearthing those, one must know where and how to look for those amidst other 500k (it's in a collection) of .pdf scans...)

HTH, and
Best regards from Italy,
dott. Piergiorgio.

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