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Request for Intel oneAPI HPC Tollkit 2024.2.1 with ifort - No Priority Support

Efaf
Beginner
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Hi Intel Support Team,

I’m working with PSS®E version 36.1, which requires the Intel Fortran Compiler Classic (ifort). I understand that ifort was included in oneAPI HPC Toolkit version 2024.2.1, but is no longer available in the 2025.0 and later toolkits.

Unfortunately, my Intel account is not eligible for Priority Support, so I cannot submit a support ticket directly. Could someone from Intel please assist me in obtaining the offline installer for HPC Toolkit 2024.2.1 (or any earlier 2024.x version that includes ifort)?

Any guidance or secure link to download would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,

Efaf

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Cameron
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Hi there, I am one of the developers on the PSS®E team. PSS®E 36.3 works with the latest Intel oneAPI IFX compiler; it would be best to update to this release of PSS®E (or newer if an update is released since this reply).

 

In case this becomes a landing point for future questions, the link that @andrew_4619 provided is true. Specifically for the Fortran Runtimes, you can (and should) use the latest runtimes without issue.

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Cameron
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Hi there, I am one of the developers on the PSS®E team. PSS®E 36.3 works with the latest Intel oneAPI IFX compiler; it would be best to update to this release of PSS®E (or newer if an update is released since this reply).

 

In case this becomes a landing point for future questions, the link that @andrew_4619 provided is true. Specifically for the Fortran Runtimes, you can (and should) use the latest runtimes without issue.

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