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For all you highly exprienced NONMEM users:
I'm a bit bleary-eyed from struggling with a re-installation of NONMEM on a
Pentium PC running windows 95. The old system used Windows 3.1 and
Microsoft Powerstation 1.0a and worked well, but we recently upgraded to
Windows 95. As many are aware, Microsoft no longer sells Fortran
Powerstation 4.0 for Windows 95, instead it has been licensed to Digital. I
have thus far successfully loaded NM-Tran and gotten that part of the
program to work, but I'm stuck in linking and reading NM files in the "NM"
folder. Some of the files dhave not seemed to compile correctly and can't
be read by NONMEM.
Have any NONMEM IV users had experience using Digital Fortran 5.0. I've
read Bill Bachman's very helpful guidelines on this subject, but he didn't
seem to have any problems getting the program loaded and running. My
specific question is are there problmes with this complier that others have
run into and should I try to get a second hand copy of MS Powerstation 4.0
for Windows 95 and try that instead. Thanks in advance.
Chris Takimoto
ctakim.at.helix.nih.gov
National Cancer Institute
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Chris
You can still obtain the Fortran Powerstation for win95 if you look around.
We just purchased ours from the local bookstore. They had one from the last
MIcrosoft shipment. From then on another company will produce them -modified
most likely.
Alfredo R. Sancho
PK-Imaging Ctr.
Los Angeles, CA
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