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I need the download link for oneapi hpc and base toolkit 2022.3.1. I need this for both Windows offline and Linux offline.
I found this Install Using Package Managers (intel.com) But I am unable to run any of those build tools currently on my internet connected device. Any help would be appreciated.
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What goes wrong when you try to install? Look at Intel® oneAPI standalone component installation files , click on Compilers. You can get full component downloads there.
If you want the whole toolkits, Download the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and Download the Intel oneAPI HPC Toolkit
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What goes wrong when you try to install? Look at Intel® oneAPI standalone component installation files , click on Compilers. You can get full component downloads there.
If you want the whole toolkits, Download the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and Download the Intel oneAPI HPC Toolkit
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Those download links from what I can tell are for 2023.0.0. My security team has only approved the 2022.3.1 version so I have to download them. Is there a way to download old toolkits from those links?
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Only the latest release of oneAPI is available for free at the links that Steve mentioned. To get older releases requires Intel Priority Support.
@David_V, I suspect your company has that. I forwarded your email address to someone who can help you.
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I also need oneAPI version 2022.3.1 because of object files and libraries I need to link with. Also I would like both the windows and linux versions.
I have permanent licenses for Intel Fortran Composer XE for Windows and Parallel Studio XE 2016 C/Fortran for Linux. My account in Intel's old system isn't active and I used it last about 5 years ago. I created a new user in this system, but I have not been able to register my licenses. It doesn't recognize the serial numbers.
Shouldn't I be able to register the serial numbers I have? Also, wouldn't these licenses allow me to have priority support and so access to oneAPI version 2022.3.1?
Please provide advice and help.
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No and no.
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