Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.
Dec-16-2007 00:56
Ygrene
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I don't know.
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Dec-16-2007 00:57
jupiterone
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Location: los angeles
None of that is needed
Dec-16-2007 01:02
bas
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You took an IT course and you still need help deciding what to get rid of?
Dec-16-2007 01:11
Boomer187
Spicy Hotdog
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Location: USA
quote:
Originally posted by bas
You took an IT course and you still need help deciding what to get rid of?
I think he means he just failed out and wants that crap off his puter!
Dec-16-2007 01:15
Omega_M
Nostalgia
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Ether
quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
I think he means he just failed out and wants that crap off his puter!
HEY
I took a course in "Systems Optimization" where I used Matlab to do my projects. In one of the projects, I had to execute a FORTRAN code to calculate some of the system variables. So basically I had to setup a FORTRAN compiler environment for Matlab which could compile and execute the FORTRAN code as a matlab function. There are only a few commercial FORTRAN compilers that are recognized by Matlab. Intel FORTRAN Complier 9.1 is the only one that works with Matlab in the Windows environment. But it needs Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 linkers to work. So I installed all the software crap for just one matlab function. Might I add that I just checked my grades and got an A in this course.
Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.
Dec-16-2007 01:38
Ygrene
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Location: Totergefuttert
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_A
HEY
I took a course in "Systems Optimization" where I used Matlab to do my projects. In one of the projects, I had to execute a FORTRAN code to calculate some of the system variables. So basically I had to setup a FORTRAN compiler environment for Matlab which could compile and execute the FORTRAN code as a matlab function. There are only a few commercial FORTRAN compilers that are recognized by Matlab. Intel FORTRAN Complier 9.1 is the only one that works with Matlab in the Windows environment. But it needs Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 linkers to work. So I installed all the software crap for just one matlab function. Might I add, that I just checked my grades and got an A in this course.
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Dec-16-2007 01:40
_Nut_
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I thought f77 compilers were free and easy to use. I use them on a Unix box or on a windows box with a program called cygwin (mimics a linux environment).
Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.
Dec-16-2007 01:42
Akridrot
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Free Candy! Yay! (Only available in select vans)
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
HEY
I took a course in "Systems Optimization" where I used Matlab to do my projects. In one of the projects, I had to execute a FORTRAN code to calculate some of the system variables. So basically I had to setup a FORTRAN compiler environment for Matlab which could compile and execute the FORTRAN code as a matlab function. There are only a few commercial FORTRAN compilers that are recognized by Matlab. Intel FORTRAN Complier 9.1 is the only one that works with Matlab in the Windows environment. But it needs Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 linkers to work. So I installed all the software crap for just one matlab function. Might I add that I just checked my grades and got an A in this course.
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Dec-16-2007 01:42
Akridrot
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This thread is obscure as fuck.
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Dec-16-2007 01:44
Omega_M
Nostalgia
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Ether
quote:
Originally posted by _Nut_
I thought f77 compilers were free and easy to use. I use them on a Unix box or on a windows box with a program called cygwin (mimics a linux environment).
yeah, but as I said, there are only very few Fortran compliers that are recognized in matlab. I think g95 is the only free complier that can work. But it requires linux environment and I've never used it before.
Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.