My experience with trying g95 is that although one can successfully compile and the model may appear to work, you may still be getting bad results. You'll have to modify almost all the auxillary modules like the data.f90 constants.f90 functions.f90 etc., before recompiling your dll. Although I solved many hassels, g95 did not support the 'decoration' of certain variable s the same way that intel compiler does. In the end I gave up on a work around. If your model is quite basic, this may not be an issue. Regards, Jean
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Florian,
While I don't have any personal experience with it, some users
have had success writing new Types using the free G95 compiler.
There are some hints and tips at:
http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/downloads/tutorials_and_examples/tutex17.htm
best,
David
On 1/22/2013 03:57, Florian Limmer
wrote:
Dear TRNSYS users,
at the moment i am developing a new component for
use with TRNSYS Simulation Studio.
I have Microsoft Visual Studio but i do need a
Fortran compiler. I wondered if someone here may have already
created a component? I cant pay for the compiler so i would
prefer freeware. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I would appreciate an answer of yours.
Thanks a lot.
Flo Limmer
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