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Intel C++ Compiler 8.0

Alexander_N_
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So how can I get it for non-commercial use? I know it's old but I need exactly this version!

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TimP
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Did you try the advice at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/older-version-product ? Such an old version may be difficult to use on a recent linux.
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Alexander_N_
Beginner
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But I haven't got any produt keys. I just want to get it free for non-commercial use.
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TimP
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If you qualify for the non-commercial license, take out a current license and try the posted advice.
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KitturGanesh
Employee
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That's correct. Try to get the non-commercial product at: http://software.intel.com/en-us/non-commercial-software-development and then try to get the older version but use the newer license. Regards.
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SergeyKostrov
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>>...Such an old version may be difficult to use on a recent linux... I'm not asking why Intel C/C++ compiler version 8 needs to be used and 'm not surprised to see that as a requirement. Some companies in the US and in Canada are still using Visual C++ version 6. Impressed?
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Alexander_N_
Beginner
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Yeah but where to find it? I licensed trail-version and searching old versions but the older is 8.1!
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TimP
Honored Contributor III
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Some versions of the 8.0 compiler were buggy so it's perhaps not surprising if only 8.1 remains available on the download site.
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