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June 17, 2005, 18:04 |
32-bit to 64-bit
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Hi,
I want to convert my code from 32-bit machine to 64-bit machine. The code is written in Fortran. Everytihing is working fine but when i want to change the memory size beyond 3-bit machine, I have a problem. The problem boils down to following: Integer*8 max Parameter (max=8.e9)!here is a problem common m(max) This is giving me an error. Basically I have isolated the problem to finding a way to define double precision integer with parameter command I would appreciate any feedback |
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June 20, 2005, 04:05 |
Re: 32-bit to 64-bit
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You parameter statement is using a real literal instead of an integer literal. This will give a compilation error. You must use an integer literal (i.e. 89000000).
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