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Greetings ... Thank you in advance.
I am attempting to use a program (AspenOne 7.0) that is compiled with Version 9 of the Intel Compiler (Windows). There are known compatibility issues with using user Fortran code that is compiled with later versions of the compiler. Is therea way to obtain Version 9 of the compiler so I can maintain full compatibility with the AspenOne program? Perhaps I am making too much of the compatibility issues?
I am attempting to use a program (AspenOne 7.0) that is compiled with Version 9 of the Intel Compiler (Windows). There are known compatibility issues with using user Fortran code that is compiled with later versions of the compiler. Is therea way to obtain Version 9 of the compiler so I can maintain full compatibility with the AspenOne program? Perhaps I am making too much of the compatibility issues?
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I would try the current version first. You can download a 30-day free trial. But if you find that you need an older version, once you have purchased a license, you can get it. For details, read How do I get an older version of an Intel Software Development Product?

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