What does “real*8” mean?

The 8 refers to the number of bytes that the data type uses.

So a 32-bit integer is integer*4 along the same lines.

A quick search found this guide to Fortran data types, which includes:

The “real*4” statement specifies the variable names to be single precision 4-byte real numbers which has 7 digits of accuracy and a magnitude range of 10 from -38 to +38. The “real” statement is the same as “real*4” statement in nearly all 32-bit computers.

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The “real*8” statement specifies the variable names to be double precision 8-byte real numbers which has 15 digits of accuracy and a magnitude range of 10 from -308 to +308. The “double precision” statement is the same as “real*8” statement in nearly all 32-bit computers.

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