Fortran Powerstation combines Windows with 32-bit DOS execution. (Microsoft Corp.'s program development software) (Product Announcement)

From: EDN | Date: March 18, 1993| Author: Weiss, Ray | Copyright information

Microsoft Corp introduces the $495 Microsoft Fortran Powerstation program development software product, which provides a Windows graphical user interface-based environment for code development. The product also offers fast code execution for large-scale Fortran programs that is highly optimized. The code uses 32-bit protected mode and executes on an extended 32-bit MS-DOS. Included in the Windows development environment are a project manager, integrated compiler, code browser and debugger. It...

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