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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am using a Fortran based commercial software program in which some of the subroutines are customizable. The other subroutines are compiled using the 9.1 093 compiler and in order not to have linking problems with the newly compiled customizable subroutines, I need to install that 9.1 093 compiler on my computer again as linking errors come because Intel Fortran is not always backward compatible with the object files from the previous version. I used the 10.1 license up to now and for that version there was an option to keep the license of 10.1 but install the 9.1 093 version (this possibility was given on the Intel website). However, my license for 10.1 is expired and I installed the 11.1 version but now I can't find the possibility to install the 9.1 093..... Is there any way to find this compiler and install it using the 11.1 version...or is there any way I can find this 9.1 093 compiler and make it run on my computer (x86 Windows)?
Thanks in advance!
Lander
I am using a Fortran based commercial software program in which some of the subroutines are customizable. The other subroutines are compiled using the 9.1 093 compiler and in order not to have linking problems with the newly compiled customizable subroutines, I need to install that 9.1 093 compiler on my computer again as linking errors come because Intel Fortran is not always backward compatible with the object files from the previous version. I used the 10.1 license up to now and for that version there was an option to keep the license of 10.1 but install the 9.1 093 version (this possibility was given on the Intel website). However, my license for 10.1 is expired and I installed the 11.1 version but now I can't find the possibility to install the 9.1 093..... Is there any way to find this compiler and install it using the 11.1 version...or is there any way I can find this 9.1 093 compiler and make it run on my computer (x86 Windows)?
Thanks in advance!
Lander
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See this article about how to get and install old versions. If you want to use the Visual Studio environment, uninstall any newer version and delete the "Intel Fortran" folder under your Visual Studio installation folder, if any, before installing the old version.

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