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This implementation is a compiled, tested, ready-to-use version of the NAG Fortran Library that is considered suitable for operation on the computer systems detailed below:
hardware: PC compatible systems operating system: Windows 95/98 or Windows NT Fortran compiler: NAGWare FTN90 (for Windows 95/NT) v2.191 or compatible
For information about implementations of the NAG Fortran Library for use on other computer systems please contact NAG.
This implementation was produced at the Computing Centre of Cardiff University on the computing system detailed below:
hardware: RM Accelerator PC6500 (500MHz Pentium III) operating system: Microsoft Windows NT v4.0 (Service Pack 5) Fortran compiler: NAGWare FTN90 (for Windows 95/NT) v2.191
The entire NAG Fortran Library, Mark 19, was compiled with the default options.
This library has been tested using the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) and linear algebra routines (LAPACK) provided by NAG (see the Chapter Introductions for F06, F07 and F08 in the NAG Fortran Library on-line documentation (PDF files)) only.
For further details, refer to other documentation supplied or contact NAG (see Section 6).
|-- in.html |-- un.html |-- essint |-- summary |-- news |-- doc --|-- replaced | |-- calls | |-- called | |-- blas_lapack_to_nag | |-- nag_to_blas_lapack | |-- mk19.hlp flw3219d9 --| |-- naglib.lib |-- naglib.dll | |-- interface_blocks --|-- *.mod | | |-- source ---|-- *.for |-- examples --|-- data -----|-- *.dat | |-- results --|-- *.res | | |-- nagex.bat |-- batch --| |-- nagexdll.bat
compiled static library: 10.5 Mb compiled dynamic link library: 7.6 Mb interface blocks: 0.7 Mb example program material: 4.3 Mb documentation files: 6.2 Mb
The CD should autorun on Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0 systems, and will then lead you to a dialogue for installation.
If the autorun facility does not operate, then double click on the setup.exe file on the CD using Windows Explorer. Any continuing difficulties indicate a problem which should be reported to the NAG Response Centre (see Section 6).
The installation program will ask you for the drive and directory where you would like to install the library materials. You will also be asked which parts of the materials you want to install. The installation program may be used to install all the materials from CD-ROM or just some part of it, for example one of the libraries.
An uninstall facility is provided. This will remove the product from the user's disk. It will also undo the registry entries made during installation, but will not undo any changes to the autoexec.bat file. If a re-installation is performed, for example to add a component that wasn't originally installed, the uninstall facility will remove only the most recently added files. (However, it will still remove all the registry entries associated with this software.) The uninstaller will not remove files created since the installation was completed (although it will remove original files that have been modified), so the user may have to delete these files to complete the removal.
The installer may choose to install either the static library (naglib.lib) or the dynamic link library (naglib.dll) or both. Note that if the dynamic link library is selected, then the file naglib.dll must be in a directory on your path.
After installation you should ensure that the software described in Section 3.2 is present and accessible.
The NAG Fortran Library Interface Blocks define the type and arguments of each user-callable NAG Fortran Library routine. These are not essential to calling the NAG Fortran Library from Fortran 90 programs. Their purpose is to allow the Fortran 90 compiler to check that NAG Fortran Library routines are called correctly.
The interface block files (interface_blocks\*.mod) are supplied in pre-compiled module form. They should be made accessible to the user.
The batch files nagex.bat and nagexdll.bat require the setting of the environment variable nagfldir. It should be set to the root directory of the NAG materials.
Under Windows 95/98, the autoexec.bat file can be edited to add the environment variable. If the default location is used, add the line
set nagfldir=c:\flw3219d9
This change to the autoexec.bat file can be made by the installation procedure if desired.
Under Windows NT, the environment variable value can be set in the Control Panel | System Properties dialog. If the default location is used, set the variable to
nagfldirand the value to
c:\flw3219d9
One or both of the batch files should be made accessible to the user (for example, copying the file to a directory in the user's path, e.g. c:\utils).
Note that the example programs for the undocumented routines F06PBF, F06SBF, F06YCF and F06ZCF cannot be linked using the dynamic link library as a different version of the error handler is used in these tests. This does not affect the efficacy of these routines in normal usage.
The installation can also be tested by using either the nagex.bat or the nagexdll.bat batch file. nagex.bat is for use with the static library, nagexdll.bat with the dynamic link library. These batch files will copy an example program and its data, compile it, link it with the library and run it. To run an example program, create, for example, the directory c:\test. Make c:\test the current directory, copy the file nagex.bat or nagexdll.bat to it and then give, for example, the command:
nagex c06eafor
nagexdll c06eaf
The following material should also be made accessible to users:
documentation files:
doc\essint doc\summary doc\news doc\replaced doc\calls doc\called doc\blas_lapack_to_nag doc\nag_to_blas_lapack doc\mk19.hlpcompiled libraries:
libnag.lib and/or libnag.dllinterface block files:
interface_blocks\*.modexample program material:
examples\source\*.for examples\data\*.dat examples\results\*.res batch\nagex.bat and/or batch\nagexdll.bat
Note that the example material has been adapted, if necessary, from that supplied in the on-line documentation, so that programs are suitable for execution with this implementation with no further changes (but see Section 4.4.2 for comments about possible differences in results obtained). Making the example material directly available to users provides them with easily adaptable templates for their own problems.
The "example programs" for the routines in the F06 chapter are not typical example programs and they are not in the on-line documentation. They are test programs, which are supplied to sites for use in an installation test of the Library. Some of them take much longer to run than other example programs. Routines which are equivalent to BLAS, are tested twice: once when called by their NAG F06 names, and once when called by their BLAS names.
A full on-line version of the NAG Fortran Library Manual is provided in the form of Portable Document Format (PDF) files, and is included with this implementation on the distribution medium.
Abbreviated on-line documentation of the routines is also provided in Windows help file form as part of this implementation.
Printed copies of the NAG Fortran Library Manual are available for purchase; please refer to the NAG documentation order form (available on the NAG websites, see Section 6 (c)) for details of current prices.
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