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Fortran license file

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I am trying to restore a Fortran Compiler I used to have in 2016. I am aware that  Intel no longer supports the compiler for vs2016 but I wonder if I can get a license file for it.

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Steve_Lionel
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You no longer need a license. The new oneAPI Fortran compiler (and other tools that were in the Cluster Edition) are now free. Intel® oneAPI: A Unified X-Architecture Programming Model Fortan is in the HPC Toolkit.

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Steve_Lionel
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Log in to the Intel Registration Center and see if you can "Manage" your old license. If not, go to the Intel Online Service Center and request that a license file be emailed to you. For reasons I don't understand, Intel prevents you from obtaining a copy of old licenses through the Registration Center.

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mqa
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Hello. My license for " Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux* " is expired. I want apply a new one for student, but I can not find the application web now. Could you please send me the web page link?

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Steve_Lionel
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You no longer need a license. The new oneAPI Fortran compiler (and other tools that were in the Cluster Edition) are now free. Intel® oneAPI: A Unified X-Architecture Programming Model Fortan is in the HPC Toolkit.

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