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manoharbalu wrote:
What if I want to change the Fortran Library function code?
Then do that.

manoharbalu wrote:
If I have to change it in the Fortran Library source and rebuild in the old setup, then I require to change all my Fortran Source to be converted to C++.
Why? As long as the function return type or the parameters are the same there is even no need to touch the C/C++ code (provided that you can import the library created by the old compiler as suggested by me).

manoharbalu wrote:
How to do modifications and build library files from the Fortran library source without using Fortran compiler in VS97 setup?
That makes no sense. To compile Fortran code you need a Fortran compiler.

If you want a more recent Fortran compiler without paying for it you can use GNU Fortran[^] which can be also used with Windows.

If you don't want to use any Fortran compiler, you have to rewrite the code in C/C++.
[EDIT]
There is no "easy" way. Even when using some kind of automatic conversion you have to do some manual work and check if the results are identical to the original version. This often requires understanding what the functions are doing. Then it is better to do the conversion manually too.
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