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I recently installed the version 9.1.029 standard compiler on my Xeon computer with Windows XP x64 and Visual Studio 2005 Standard. When attempting tobuild with an x64 platform selected in the configuration manager, I get the message "Intel Fortran compiler for 'x64' not installed". I am working in the Visual Studio IDE. Visual Basic programs for x64 build fine. On the Options page in VS2005 under Intel Fortran, General, Compiler Selection, there is only a Win32 Target Platform option and Intel Fortran 9.1 [IA32] Selected Compiler option. Under Libraries at the same location, %IFORT_COMPILER91%EM64TLib is included, and under Includes IFORT_COMPILER91%EM64TInclude is present.
Uninstalling and reinstallingIVF twice had no change. This is a reformat and reinstall of Windows XP x64. When I had it all installed the first time I believe I tried this and it worked fine. I might have missed it, but I didn't figure it out from the forum or release notes. Thanks for any help you can offer.
David
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You do need to ensure that the compiler for Intel EM64T is installed. An easy way to tell is Start>Programs>Intel Software Development Tools>Intel Fortran Compiler 9.1 and see if a "Build Environment for Fortran EM64T-based Applications" entry appears. If you select that, then you should get a command prompt window with the compiler set up.
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I am having an identical problem, except that I have Vista (business edition) 64-bit rather than XP x64. I created a new "x64" platform in the Configuration Manager. But when I try to compile the exe, I get an error dialog saying "Intel Fortran compiler for 'x64' not installed." In the Options dialog in VS2005 under Intel Fortran, General, Compiler Selection, there is only a Win32 target platform available.
I am using version 9.1.037 of the compiler. I uninstalled and then re-installed the complete installation (including the Itanium and EM64T compilers), in order (VS integrations last), with default options. Are their any known issues (and workarounds) for installing on 64-bit Windows? Could the problem have something to do with the fact that the compilers are being installed in the directory structure "Program Files (x86)" rather than just "Program Files"? How do the VS Integrations "know" whether an x64 compiler has been installed or not -- by the environment variables?
Thanks in advance.
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The installation directory you show is correct.
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