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I am interested in purchasing a specific version 11.1 (64bits) of Intel Fortran compiler (for Windows), which Intel does not seem to provide an open link on the website any more.
I first want to try a trial version of version 11.1, if possible, and want to check it works with my Abaqus software (which specifically requires version 10.1 or 11.1).
If this question looks silly, please forgive me, but is there any one can let me know where I can get it and how much it will be?
Thanks much!!
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We do not sell older versions specifically, but a license for a current version lets you download and install older versions. See here for instructions. You will need to register the serial number you are given, for purchase or evaluation, in order to get access.
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I deeply appreciate your reply.
Let me summarize what I understood:
so...
1) I can download the recent trial version (Intel Fortran compiler XE 2011, which is actually version 12).
2) Even though it is a trial version, there is an evaluation license (or serial number.)
3) With that number, I can download the old version (in my case, version 11.1) from Intel website.
Is this correct?
Thank you so much for helping me on this issue.
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Correct - mostly. The current compiler version is 12.1, but the Fortran Composer XE product also includes Intel MKL 10.3.
When you install the 11.1 product,. do not use the serial number - use the license file instead.
When you install the 11.1 product,. do not use the serial number - use the license file instead.

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