Hi,
This is a very simple question.
I have used Plato to write, build and run several Fortran 95 programs. They all run successfully, when I run by clicking on the "run" arrow-head-shaped button on the top RHS of the menu. Fine. However, when I look in the folder where my program is stored, I see several other files generated sometime during build and run. In particular, I see a file with an icon that looks like a TV screen with a blue strip across its top. I had always imagined this to be the compiled version of the program. In which case, I should be able to run it from a DOS prompt.
However, when ever I try to I do this, or by going to RUN via Start>Run> and then browsing to the file, what happens is that I get a flash of a DOS screen and then nothing.
Can anyone help?
Incidentally, anyone got any suggestions as to where I can find a resaonable explanation of the operation and facilities offer by Plato. I get the impression that I am missing out on many of its functions.
Many thanks
This is a very simple question.
I have used Plato to write, build and run several Fortran 95 programs. They all run successfully, when I run by clicking on the "run" arrow-head-shaped button on the top RHS of the menu. Fine. However, when I look in the folder where my program is stored, I see several other files generated sometime during build and run. In particular, I see a file with an icon that looks like a TV screen with a blue strip across its top. I had always imagined this to be the compiled version of the program. In which case, I should be able to run it from a DOS prompt.
However, when ever I try to I do this, or by going to RUN via Start>Run> and then browsing to the file, what happens is that I get a flash of a DOS screen and then nothing.
Can anyone help?
Incidentally, anyone got any suggestions as to where I can find a resaonable explanation of the operation and facilities offer by Plato. I get the impression that I am missing out on many of its functions.
Many thanks