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Hi, our lab wants to ugrade intel fortran compiler 9.0 to the highest version. How to upgrade? And will the highest version support visual studio 2005?
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The current version is 11.1 and yes, it supports VS2005. Since you are an academic user, please visit our Academic Developer Program webpage for purchase information - you would purchase new licenses. We don't offer renewal pricing for academic licenses, and your license is probably old enough that renewals would not make financial sense anyway.
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Quoting - Steve Lionel (Intel)
The current version is 11.1 and yes, it supports VS2005. Since you are an academic user, please visit our Academic Developer Program webpage for purchase information - you would purchase new licenses. We don't offer renewal pricing for academic licenses, and your license is probably old enough that renewals would not make financial sense anyway.
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Quoting - zhijuan1016
How many computers are allowed to be installed the one single user licence?
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Just happen to have answered this in the other Fortran forum.
Except for Node-lock which isn't applicable in your case, an unlimited number of computers with provisions. Refer to section 3C in the End-User License agreement provided with your compiler or (here).

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