On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 01:43:05AM -0700, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> begin Bill Broadley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > > note, as of right now, there are no free f90/95 compilers which can
> > > cramp a person's style, but g95 is in the works right now.
> > 
> > Free?  Intel's compiler is cost $0.00 for an edu/personal license. 
> > Granted, no source, no right to redistribute.  But at least it's
> > free for .edu's, and it produces quite good code as well.  Despite
> > it being from intel, it seems to work quite well on athlons as well.
>  
> well, i could retort "i meant free as in speech", but i didn't.  :)
> 
> really?  i had no idea that the intel fortran 90/95 compiler was free as
> in beer.  that's good to know.  thanks for the input, bill.

Compaq's fortran compiler for Alpha Linux is also free (as in beer), see 
www.compaq.com/fortran. I do not know if it supports fortran 95, though.
There is no IA32 version, only Alpha.

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