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We need to purchase Visual Fortran for functionality with a third-party software program. The third party specifically states that we should obtain "Version 11.x with Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition (VSPPE). In reviewing the available product data for version 11.1, we do not see this mentioned anywhere. We have had problems compiling things properly with this third-party package in the past, so we really want to make sure we get exactly what is needed - What is VSPPE, and does the package offered cover its functionality?
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VSPPE is Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition. It is the development environment that was included with some earlier versions of Intel Visual Fortran (10.0, 10.1 and 11.0). As of version 11.1 we switched to an environment based on Visual Studio 2008 Shell.
If you purchase a license for the 11.1 compiler with IMSL, you have access to earlier versions. There is no supported combination of 11.1 and VSPPE, though. You would have to go back to version 11.0. We do allow you to download, install and use older versions so that would be available to you.
If you purchase a license for the 11.1 compiler with IMSL, you have access to earlier versions. There is no supported combination of 11.1 and VSPPE, though. You would have to go back to version 11.0. We do allow you to download, install and use older versions so that would be available to you.
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Steve,
Thanks so much for your response. We now have purchased version 11.1. How do we go about downloaded the previous versions to get VSPPE? Thanks!
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See the Obtaining and Installing Older Version link at the top of this forum.

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