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Hello.
I am a Visual Fortran Compiler w/IMSL Win Acad developer, with a 2011 license key. Since 2011 I was able to install it in all my Windows computers (the last one was a W10 one).
I bought a new Windows 11 laptop where I get an error when introducing the license key.
Is there any option to make the license work in windows 11?
If not, what is the latest version of W11 compatible Fortran with IMSL I could buy?
Thank you.
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why use 2011 when 2024 is free to download and use without a licence?
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With the latest compilers you have the benefit of bug fixes and security updates. I imagine there are a few in the past 13 years! We encourage you to use the current compilers.
Intel's oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) is also available for free. It has many routines with the same functionality you get with IMSL.
Intel no longer resells IMSL. It can be obtained directly from Roguewave or Roguewave resellers.
This post describes how to install just the latest Fortran compiler. You can download oneMKL from the same downloads page where Fortran is.
For the best support from Intel engineers, purchase Priority Support.
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@Kriketo, if you're not ready to move to the current compilers, post your question on the Installation Forum.

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