On 10/14/2013 03:49 PM, Dave Wade wrote:
Well I can think of a few reasons....
1. If you had some code written in FTN then it might help convert it to
standard Fortran...
2. If you wanted to study obscure dialects of Fortran
3. ou might want to write a front end or macro processor to let you run
FTN code with standard...
Bitsavers has plenty of CDC FORTRAN manuals; several versions of FTN as
well as RUN and the Internal Maintenance Specifications for both.
--Chuck