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1. Old fortran MEX file (Lars Johansson)
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2017 12:33:29 +0100
From: Lars Johansson <address@hidden>
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Subject: Old fortran MEX file
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Hi,
I found an old mex routine, written in fortran, that that extracts
fatigue load cycles from time series. I believe that it used to work
with matlab on windows and some linux/unix platform.
My plan is now to try to get it up running again in Octave. While
searching the internet for related info, I would very much appreciate
any useful input, ideas, suggestions ........
/Lars
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