This is Microsoft's implementation of the FORTRAN scientific-oriented high level programming language. It was one of their early core languages developed for the 8-bit computers and later brought to the 8086 and IBM PC. For the IBM OEM version, see the IBM Fortran Compiler. In 1993 Microsoft rebranded the product as Microsoft Fortran Powerstation. (Note: -80 refers to the 8080/Z80 platform, not the language specification version)
Microsoft Fortran 3.3x boasted mainframe Fortran compatiblity, support for overlays, ANSI compatible features, supports 8087 math co-processor, and the ability to call program code written in other languages.
Wanted: Manual scans.
Wanted: Microsoft Fortran 3.13, Microsoft Fortran 3.2, Microsoft Fortran 3.3, Microsoft Fortran 3.3 for Xenix 286.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Microsoft FORTRAN 3.10 (5.25-1.2mb) (needs redump) | 3.10 | English | 183.33KB | 0 | |
Microsoft FORTRAN 3.13 (1983) (5.25-160k) | 3.13 | English | 63.98MB | 0 | |
Microsoft FORTRAN 3.13 (8-5-1983) [Tandy 2000] (5.25-DSQD) | 3.13 [Tandy 2000] | English | 15.48MB | 0 | |
Microsoft FORTRAN 3.2 Manuals (1984) | 3.2 | English | 10.67MB | 0 | |
Microsoft FORTRAN 3.20 (1984) (5.25-160k) | 3.20 | English | 1.21MB | 0 | |
Microsoft FORTRAN 3.3 Manual (1985) | 3.3 | English | 5.65MB | 0 | |
Microsoft FORTRAN 3.31 (5.25) | 3.31 | English | 406.24KB | 0 |