On July 4, Raymond Toy wrote:
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rtoy> Maxima does not include the actual code that does the translation.
rtoy> Maxima only includes the support library needed by the translated
rtoy> code. If you want to translate some Fortran code, you'll have to
get
rtoy> your own copy of f2cl. I'd recommend using quicklisp
(quicklisp.org)
rtoy> to get f2cl. Or you can get it from
rtoy> http://trac.common-lisp.net/f2cl/. (Documentation is very limited
rtoy> there. If you view the source, there is a document describing how
to
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Thanks for the information about the needed package.
It appears that both the quicklisp and trac links lead to
f2cl stuff in a form that requires one to have a unix
based system, which thus excludes windows users,
such as myself, from access to this open source
software in lisp.
Is there an alternative link to
a source of lisp f2cl code accessible to
someone like me?
Ted Woollett