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Old 08-21-2007, 11:54 AM
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I had a set of .for codes which get compiled only in alpha processors and f90 compiler. It also works on windows (fortran developer studio).
Now I have tried changing that code to be used in gfortran and I have now used modules instead of common statements. Now the code compiles but I see lots and lots of "Nan" everywhere. Dont know where it is going wrong though i initialize all to zero...

please help
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