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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I just wanted to leave a quick note about Version 1.29, which was released moments ago.&nbsp; Simply Fortran is now shipping with a new GNU Fortran compiler that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit targets.&nbsp; Users who have manually changed the paths to the compilers may need to use the &quot;Restore Defaults...&quot; function in Simply Fortran&#039;s Options menu to reset compiler paths to the new compiler&#039;s location.&nbsp; </p><p>All existing projects in Simply Fortran are marked as 32-bit.&nbsp; To recompile as a 64-bit application, users will need to open the project, open the Project Options dialog from the Options menu, and change the architecture appropriately.&nbsp; Next, users will need to perform a &quot;Clean&quot; action, as all 32-bit compilation products will need to be reproduced.&nbsp; Finally, performing a Build (assuming Automatically Regenerate Makefile is enabled in Project Options) will produce a 64-bit product.</p><p>Additionally, the GNU Fortran module format has changed once again.&nbsp; Any existing support libraries that include modules will need to be recompiled.&nbsp; This change may affect a number of users currently working with the DISLIN library.</p><p>If anyone has any questions or issue, feel free to post here or email support@approximatrix.com.</p>]]></description>
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