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simbala
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Hi,

I have trouble with a code in fortran language. When compiling it a had a message saying that dfwina module is missed. What should I do? I am using Windows Developer Studio FortranPowerStation 4.0 under windows XP.
I don't know this module, is downloadable from any site?

Thanks for your help.

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TimP
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This is discussed in the porting guide.
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Steven_L_Intel1
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If you are using Microsoft Fortran PowerStation 4.0, a product that was taken off the market more than 13 years ago, it does not have the Digital/Compaq Visual Fortran module DFWINA. It might have one called MSWINA - I am not sure. If you were using Intel Visual Fortran, DFWINA would work.

You are likely to run into more problems trying to build and run a DVF/CVF application with MSFPS. I recommend a compiler from this century.
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simbala
Beginner
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Thank you for your answer, this is the best one I have had.

with my Best

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Jugoslav_Dujic
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It might have one called MSWINA - I am not sure.

There is MSFWINA (as well as MSFWIN, MSFLIB... and MSFLOGM, if I recall correctly).

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