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- From: maine@altair.dfrf.nasa.gov (Richard Maine)
- Subject: Re: A VMS Fortran I/O question
- In-Reply-To: maine@altair.dfrf.nasa.gov's message of Tue, 5 Jan 1993 17:50:34 GMT
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- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 18:00:51 GMT
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- On Tue, 5 Jan 1993 17:50:34 GMT, maine@altair.dfrf.nasa.gov (me) said:
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- Maine> ISO/IEC 1551:1991 (aka Fortran 90):
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- Oops. Make that ISO/IEC 1539:1991, of course (and with a (E) for English
- version if you want to be picky). There is probably some deep Freudian
- reason why I accidentally came up with 1551. Well, ... MIL STD 1551 is a
- common hardware bus; maybe there's a connection. :-)
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