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Don't pay HP for anything intangible: they're trying to pay off the ~ US$100M they owe the Government of Canada for bilking taxpayers for services unrendered over the last decade in some sinister scam that the Supreme Court of Canada uncovered. Needless-to-say, they deny any impropriety just like Lord Blackhead of Crossharbour (or whatever hes calling himself pursuant to his claim for Canadian refugee status protection from creditors) at the Delaware Court of Chancery.
Good Luck,
Gerry T.
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The department of HP that wanted $250/hour has never heard of CVF. The documented support channel for CVF is e-mail to vf-support@compaq.com (hp.com works too). It's free.
Do you also have MSVC6 or Visual Studio 6/'98installed? If so, download and install Visual Studio 6SP5.
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I only have CVF (Compaq Visual Fortran, latest version V6.6C). But here's an update.
When I called HP back (i.e. the original $250/hr line) they now referred me to yet another number (probably the 30th!). When I was finally able to talk to someone else, they said they wanted $295 PLUS a $500 setup fee! for a single incident (even though I consider this an installation problem).
I installed CVF on a different machine and it runs fine. I also installed it on my original machine under a different user name and it runs OK. It still does not run under my User Name. The problem is I'm on a domain network and I need CVF to run on the original machine under my user name - thus back to square 1. I wonder what to look for given this scenario.
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No luck Steve.
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Not that I'm adding anything smart about it, but out of curiosity...
Does it crash on every project or just that particular one?
Jugoslav
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What Jugoslav was asking isdoes this happen on only a particular project, or does it happen for any project, even a newly created one?
It is MS Developer Studio that is crashing, not that that is any solace to you.
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Its because SP5 of the Visual Studio. I re_format, install just Fortran. If you need Visual C++ or Visual Studio Stuff in same computer it can be very messy.
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