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a. It should apply. I don't think we tested the project conversion wizard with DVF 6.0, but I would not expect problems.
b. Yes - just be aware that they are two separate Fortran environments, so you can't open a file in DVF and write to it in IVF, for example.
b. Yes - just be aware that they are two separate Fortran environments, so you can't open a file in DVF and write to it in IVF, for example.
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One more question -
The Porting document mentions that C++ and Fortran sources cannot be included in the same project. What about if one does not use the project concept, and just compiles C++ and Fortran source files from the command line, can they be linked (manually) into the same DLL / LIB ?
Adrian
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Yes - no change in how you do that.
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Where do I get a copy of the intel white paper on ugrading from compaq visual 6.6 to intel visual fortran 8.1
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