View Full Version : Compiler support for 64 bit Windows
mfhutch
06-11-2009, 02:54 AM
Am truly amazed that Lahey does not support 64 bit Windows. As a long term user of Lahey I very much appreciate the minimal development time, run-time reliability etc, under Lahey. As a software developer for large spatial systems these are as important as run time efficiency. We have a very large, multi-institute, national spatial application for which the address space supported by 64 bit is critical. We have tried other compilers, at some expense, and they don't come close. Progress on this would be much appreciated.
Hideki
08-21-2011, 04:22 AM
I very much appreciate the minimal development time, run-time reliability etc, under Lahey.
Indeed, a very reliable compiler.
I am a user of Lahey Fortran compiler for almost two decades.
I am long for a 64-bit compiler; longer than an elephant's trunk, longer than a pelican's beak, because my 32-bit PC was broken due to this Summer's heat, and changed into a 64-bit quad machine which rejects installations of good old LF Fortran 95 compiler.
Then I have a question. Still no 64-bit Windows compilers?
LaheySupport
08-25-2011, 10:33 AM
No 64-bit compiler at present, I'm afraid. LF7.2 will work on 64-bit systems, but it won't produce 64-bit executables.
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