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- Support for Microsoft* Visual Studio 2005
- Improved run-time performance optimizations
- Support for additional features from Fortran 2003
- Optimizations to enhance performance on the new Intel Core and Intel Core 2 processors
Please see the product release notes for further details.
Customers can download the new version from Intel Premier Support at no additional charge. (Downloads through Intel Premier Support will be available later today.) FTP downloads are available through the following links:
- Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 9.1 for Windows - Standard Edition
- Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 9.1 for Windows - Professional Edition
You must have a current support license to install the version 9.1 compiler.
Please report any problems with the 9.1 compiler to Intel Premier Support.
Message Edited by Steve_Lionel on 05-10-2006 09:32 AM
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I've had other customers report the conflict between the forum and Premier, though it doesn't give me a problem. I have asked both site support teams to investigate.
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Message Edited by jwmwalrus@gmail.com on 05-11-200609:50 PM
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Jwm,
I had this exact same problem, see this post of mine here in the C++ forum:http://softwareforums.intel.com/ids/board/message?board.id=16&message.id=4032#M4032
This is apparently a registry problem. Some part of the install is looking for keys under the HKLM branch while other parts write only to HKCU. By copying the relevant "trees" of keys under HKCU to HKLM I was able to get it working.
I uninstalled 9.0 completely before I did the work around just to make sure there was no interference between versions, but I left 8.x alone and the integration appears to see that fine.
-Richard
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Message Edited by jwmwalrus@gmail.com on 05-11-200611:57 PM
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So I'm having problems with the new IVF 9.1 compiler, i'm running it on win 2k3 server x64 and I am trying to integrgate it to VS 2005 december 2005 release, now the IA32 IVF compiler integrates just fine, but I cannot seem to make a target build for EM64T, anyone managed to build 64 bit via vs 2005? If so how did you get VS to recognize the 64 bit compiler?
Appreciate The help
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Due to an error on our FTP website for the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for Windows*, it is possible you downloaded the following incorrect "Professional Edition" self-extracting installation .exe:
w_fcp_p_9.1.024.exe
If you hold a Standard Edition product license, and your attempts to install this 9.1 compiler produce error messages for "invalid serial number" or "invalid license", the most likely cause is you have an incorrect version of the compiler. Please check whether the name of your download file includes letters "fcp"; if so, you have downloaded an incompatible version of the compiler for your product license. This version will only install for license holders of the "Professional Edition" of the compiler.
To successfully install the 9.1 compiler, you need to download and install the following "Standard Edition" self-extracting installation .exe:
w_fc_p_9.1.024.exe
Please note the "fc" instead of the "fcp" in the file name.
You may download the correct version from Premier Support, or from the corrected FTP website for the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for Windows*:
http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/219721.htm
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Is it true that VS2005 is extremly slow compared to VS2003?

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