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jhwon
12-07-2005, 04:36 AM
Luke,

No one here is sure how to use Plot88 with your Lahey product or if it is even compatible. You may want to try asking this question on our forum (http://www.laheyforum.com/) or our listserv (fortran @lahey.com) as there are many experienced users there who may have done this before.

Thanks,

Cyrus


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-----Original Message-----
From: Luke [mailto:jhwon73@hanmail.net]
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 11:25 PM
To: support@lahey.com
Cc: muser@plotworks.com
Subject: How to use PLOT88 with Lahey Fortran 95 Pro V5.6


Dear sir,



My name is Luke and I am a user of Lahey Fortran 95 Pro V5.6.



I'd like to use Plot88 libray provided the Plotworks, Inc in Lahey Fortran compiler.



Please let me know how to use Plot88 with Lahey Fortran, I want to know a way to use it at both of command mode and windows mode too.



I need your assistance promptly and urgently, I would really appreciate it if you can give me the answer as soon as possible.

Thank you.



Luke.

Lahey Support
03-20-2006, 10:14 PM
The copy of PlotWorks PLOT88 library included with Lahey's F77 products is not compatible with the compilers included with Lahey's LF90, LF95 or LF v7.x.

PlotWorks does sell the source code for this library. You could purchase a copy and build it with your copy of Lahey. Please note that the PlotWorks web site does not list Lahey as a supported compiler. They may use non-standard Fortran not supported by Lahey compilers.

http://www.plotworks.com/