umfpack_2.0_test, a FORTRAN77 code which calls umfpack_2.0(), which solves unsymmetric sparse linear systems, and represents an obsolete version which has since been rewritten in C, by Timothy Davis, Iain Duff.
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umfpack_2.0 is available in a FORTRAN77 version.
umfpack_2.0, a FORTRAN77 code which solves unsymmetric sparse linear systems, and represents an obsolete version which has since been rewritten in C, by Timothy Davis, Iain Duff.