CM FORTRAN USER'S GUIDE Version 2.1, January 1994 Copyright (c) 1994 Thinking Machines Corporation. About This Manual Objectives This manual is a guide for using the CM Fortran compiler and associated development tools on Connection Machine systems. Intended Audience This manual assumes that readers have some familiarity with CM Fortran and with using the UNIX operating system. No previous experience with CM systems is required, although the appropriate CM Technical Summary can be helpful. Revision Information This manual replaces the CM Fortran User's Guide, Version 2.0 Beta. Associated Documents o Getting Started in CM Fortran, January 1993 o CM Fortran Language Reference Manual, Version 2.1 o CM Fortran Libraries Reference Manual, Version 2.1 o CM Fortran Programming Guide, Version 2.1 o CM-5 CM Fortran Performance Guide, Version 2.1 The following documents are available on-line: o cmfortran-version.releasenotes cmfortran-version.bugupdate o man pages for the cmf command and all CM Fortran procedures ***************************************************************** The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Think- ing Machines Corporation. Thinking Machines reserves the right to make changes to any product described herein. Although the information in this document has been reviewed and is believed to be reliable, Thinking Machines Corporation assumes no liability for errors in this document. Thinking Machines does not assume any liability arising from the application or use of any information or product described herein. ***************************************************************** Connection Machine (r) is a registered trademark of Thinking Machines Corporation. CM, CM-2, CM-200, CM-5, CM-5 Scale 3, and DataVault are trademarks of Thinking Machines Corporation. CMOST, CMAX, and Prism are trademarks of Thinking Machines Corporation. C* (r) is a registered trademark of Thinking Machines Corporation. Paris, *Lisp, and CM Fortran are trademarks of Thinking Machines Corporation. CMMD, CMSSL, and CMX11 are trademarks of Thinking Machines Corporation. CMview is a trademark of Thinking Machines Corporation. Scalable Computing (SC) is a trademark of Thinking Machines Corporation. Scalable Disk Array (SDA) is a trademark of Thinking Machines Corporation. Thinking Machines (r) is a registered trademark of Thinking Machines Corporation. SPARC and SPARCstation are trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. Sun, Sun-4, SunOS, Sun FORTRAN, and Sun Workstation are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. The X Window System is a trademark of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Copyright (c) 1991-1994 by Thinking Machines Corporation. All rights reserved. This file contains documentation produced by Thinking Machines Corporation. Unauthorized duplication of this documentation is prohibited. Thinking Machines Corporation 245 First Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142-1264 (617) 234-1000