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Fortran Issues with porting Fortran code
gsal, thanks for taking the time to try and help me. I have actually solved my problem and it wasn't related to Fortran (at least not exactly). I read your last post and started running some tests. In the process, I noticed that at the bottom of the emacs window for the input file where the...- WD_star
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Fortran Issues with porting Fortran code
Bump Anybody have any suggestions??- WD_star
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Fortran Issues with porting Fortran code
The whole code is quite long, here is the portion where the file is read(it coincides with the end of the subroutine): nxbal=0 read(87,*) nxbal,stnnec,stnchc,vneuc,vchac do i=1,nxbal read(87,*) xlbal(i),(plbal(i,j),j=1,NNMAX) end do close(87)...- WD_star
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Fortran Issues with porting Fortran code
It's a simple open statement: open(87,file='data/fort_HALPHA.22') And yes I have tried adding a status='old' statement but I get the same error which is as follows: open: illegal unit number apparent state: unit 87 (unnamed) last format: list io lately reading sequential...- WD_star
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Fortran Issues with porting Fortran code
I have a Fortran (F77) code which I used to use at my previous institution that I am having trouble with at my new job. I used to compile it with ifort on computers running Fedora (14 if I recall correctly). At my new job they don't have ifort so I have had to revert to the use of g77 (f77) on...- WD_star
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