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I'm pretty sure it was on the S/38 and we had a HUGE problem on an early
AS/400 years ago and we ended up with the entire set of ALL software
offerings from the local IBM office (we had two sets of bad tapes during an
upgrade that included a disk failure and some other stuff). And I could be
wrong but I thought Fortran was on one of those (?).

Chuck

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Fortran compiler on the i - Don't know but there was one on the  System/32.

Could it have made it to the S/34, 36, 38,  etc.?


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