



Absoft states this improved functionality is the combined result of the updated development tools included with Apple's new Xcode 3.1 and the advanced debugging capabilities of Absoft's latest Fx3 graphical, multi-language debugger. Using the new Xcode 3.1 with Fx3, customers will now be able to display and modify the values of program variables located in COMMON blocks, allocated in static storage, or declared inside Fortran 90 modules.
These capabilities are available when debugging either 32 or 64 bit executables on Mac OS X, Intel-based systems.
Xcode 3.1 runs with Mac OS X 10.5 ("Leopard") and is available free to registered developers from Apple's web site. The Fx3 debugger is included as a standard component of Absoft's Pro Fortran version 10.1 compiler suite and existing Pro Fortran 10.1 customers can use their current Fx3 as long as they have installed the 10.1.2 service pack. Customers who have not installed the service pack can obtain it free of charge [url=http://www.absoft.com/download/osxinteldownloads10_1.html]here[/url].
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