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emiliano_costadappol
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Good morning,

I install on my pc (IA 32) aintel fortran compiler 9.1.039 trial version (from the link that 'intel.registration.center@intel.com' send me: https://registrationcenter.intel.com/RegCenter/FileSearch.aspx?SN=VZD4-8ZW666JN&EmailID=emiliano.costa%40dappolonia.it&Sequence=951521).
Now i need a Microsoft 2005 Visual studio: please could you suggest me the link where i can download it?

Many thanks
Best Regards
Emilaino Costa
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erik2055
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Good morning,

I install on my pc (IA 32) aintel fortran compiler 9.1.039 trial version (from the link that 'intel.registration.center@intel.com' send me: https://registrationcenter.intel.com/RegCenter/FileSearch.aspx?SN=VZD4-8ZW666JN&EmailID=emiliano.costa%40dappolonia.it&Sequence=951521).
Now i need a Microsoft 2005 Visual studio: please could you suggest me the link where i can download it?

Many thanks
Best Regards
Emilaino Costa
Try microsoft.
Why use VS2005 ?
there is VS2008 that works fine. Costs a lot of money ofcourse...
And why not try the free Ms Express versions ?

And maybe my page http://www.terwiel.com/texts/HowToCallFortran.html will be of help.


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emiliano_costadappol
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Quoting - erik2055
Try microsoft.
Why use VS2005 ?
there is VS2008 that works fine. Costs a lot of money ofcourse...
And why not try the free Ms Express versions ?

And maybe my page http://www.terwiel.com/texts/HowToCallFortran.html will be of help.



Hello,
thanks for your fast reply.
i know, fom the "Getting started with the intel visual fortran compiler for Windows",that intel fortran compiler 9.1.039 doesen't work with VS 2008, isn't it?

Many thanks

E. Costa
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TimP
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Yes, you need ifort 10.1 or 11.0 to work with VS2008 in GUI mode. You shouldn't be able to get older versions on free trial.
There is a 90-day free trial of VS2008. For 32-bit command line operation, VS Express will do the job.
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