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Yes ... it's there.

http://www.borland.com/bcppbuilder/freecompiler/

Thanks for posting the site.

Best regards

Walter

----- Original Message -----
From: "Etienne van Tonder" <evt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 12:57 AM
Subject: Re: Hurst


| Hi,
|
| I think Borland is giving away their C++ compiler for free, check out
| borland.com.
|
| Etienne.
|
|
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Jeff Haferman" <haferman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Cc: <lissen@xxxxxxxxx>
| Sent: Saturday, 24 June 2000 3:43
| Subject: Re: Hurst
|
|
| >
| > Lionel,
| >
| > Fortran is very alive and quite well.  The amount of Fortran legacy code
| > around will likely ensure its existence into the next millenium,
| > especially for scientific code.
| >
| > There is a free Fortran compiler available for personal use that
| > will run under various flavors of windows at
| > http://www.salford.co.uk
| >
| > I've been able to run most well written Fortran programs just
| > fine on my PC running Windows.
| >
| > I know of at least 1 free C compiler out there that will run
| > on Windows, but don't know of any free C++ compilers.
| >
| > I would hazard a guess that you should be able to get Tisean
| > to run just fine under Windows, but you'll never know unless
| > you try.
| >
| > Good luck,
| > Jeff
| >
| >
| > In metastock, Lionel wrote:
| > >Walter:
| > >
| > >Thanks for our posting and the address for the Tisean program.
| > >
| > >Your trader must have a Ph.D. in math or statistics. Lyapunov  methods
| are
| > >neither for the lighthearted nor the non-mathematician.
| > >
| > >While Fortran is a very good computer language, I didn't realize that
| > >Fortran compilers were still available.  Are they available for the
PC?.
| > >
| > >Tisean has been compiled under Linux, it has not been compiled under
| > >windows.  While the program is written mostly in C++ and partly in
| Fortran;
| > >even if I had both compilers, it probably would not completely compile
| under
| > >windows, that is it wouldn't run. In order to run this program, I think
| that
| > >it would be very desirable to have the same version of Linux that was
| used
| > >to compile the program, and the same or newer editions of the same C++
| and
| > >Fortran compilers.
| > >
| > >One of the big advantages of the Windows system is that programs
compiled
| > >under Windows will run on almost all PCs running Windows. (Occasionally
a
| > >Windows program will not run a few machines). At centers like a
| university
| > >or other computation centers, changes creep into the operating system
| that
| > >can make it difficult to port programs to other sites.
| > >
| > >Having said all this; is there a version, compiled or not, that will
run
| > >under windows?
| > >
| > >Lionel Issen
| > >lissen@xxxxxxxxx
| >
|