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Steve,
I am using CVF6.6B having upgraded from DVF5.0 cd -> CVF6.0 cd -> CVF6.5 cd -> CVF6.6 free download, do I have a serial # for CVF6.6 to show I qualify for the special pricing from programmer's paradise?
another question, it sounded like the only way I could use IFC 7.0 for windows from the command line (my favorite method with CVF) is to have CVF left installed on the disk, is that right?
I am using CVF6.6B having upgraded from DVF5.0 cd -> CVF6.0 cd -> CVF6.5 cd -> CVF6.6 free download, do I have a serial # for CVF6.6 to show I qualify for the special pricing from programmer's paradise?
another question, it sounded like the only way I could use IFC 7.0 for windows from the command line (my favorite method with CVF) is to have CVF left installed on the disk, is that right?
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Yeah, this was deliberately left ambiguous in the message. Any valid 6.0 or higher serial number will be accepted by the resellers (exceptions: eval or free student copies). We don't have a way of actually enforcing the 6.6 version requirement short of creating new kits that test at install time, and we chose not to do that.
If you want to use Intel Fortran from the command line, you must have one of the following products installed: CVF 6.6, Visual C++ 6.0, Visual C++.NET. If you uninstall CVF and don't have MSVC, then you can't use Intel Fortran.
Steve
If you want to use Intel Fortran from the command line, you must have one of the following products installed: CVF 6.6, Visual C++ 6.0, Visual C++.NET. If you uninstall CVF and don't have MSVC, then you can't use Intel Fortran.
Steve

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