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I want to see if I need to uprade my installed version, but I can't see where to find which version I have already installed. Help About does not give the version number (for Fortran).
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If you open up an ifort build environment window from the intel software tools selection on the start menu, the version appears in the window.
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I have an active feature request submitted to put this information in Help..About in Visual Studio.
The method Tim suggests is easy enough - he refers to Start..Programs..Intel Software Development Tools..Intel Fortran Compiler 9.0..Build Environment for IA-32 Applications. The first line will list the version number.
An alternative is to open the file C:Program FilesIntelCompilerFortran9.0DocsNotesfsupport.txt and read the "package ID" there.
The method Tim suggests is easy enough - he refers to Start..Programs..Intel Software Development Tools..Intel Fortran Compiler 9.0..Build Environment for IA-32 Applications. The first line will list the version number.
An alternative is to open the file C:Program FilesIntelCompilerFortran9.0DocsNotesfsupport.txt and read the "package ID" there.
Message Edited by Steve_Lionel on 03-01-2006 07:13 PM

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