Set the machine qualifier according to the characteristics of the system on which KAP Fortran output runs.
Use any combination of the following qualifier settings, except
do not specify qualifiers s and n
simultaneously:
n - Prefers non-stride-1 array access over
   stride-1 array access. This is suitable for machine architectures
   that have special interleaved memory hardware where non-stride-1
   array access provides the best performance.
   o - Directs KAP Fortran not to parallelize
   innermost loops when optimizing, that is, to parallelize
   only outermost loops. This capability is available to prevent
   concurrentization on applications that have small inner loop
   bounds, thereby reducing overhead costs. KAP Fortran makes
   decisions concerning the overhead:benefit ratio when making
   concurrentization decisions. When the loop bounds are unknown
   at compile time, KAP Fortran may generate concurrent code for
   innermost loops, a practice that may be inefficient for the
   actual loop bounds.
   s - Directs KAP Fortran to prefer
   optimization of a DO loop that generates stride-1 (contiguous)
   references over one which generates nonstride-1 operands. Some
   computers perform better if consecutive references are contiguous
   in memory.
   
To disable all of the qualifier settings, enter 
/nomachine on the command line.