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.... I interpreted it as meaning that the _code_ of the example is standard Fortran 95, but if the _method_ is standard as well, then that is very useful indeed. (I had not seen documentation of the seeding before - I always assumed that it was left to the implementors of the compiler, hence the contents of the array used for seeding should be treated as opaque.) Regards, Arjen
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