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I have a customer who wants to install and use Visual Studio Ultimate with Intel Fortran Composer with IMSL. Problems? Suggestions? Do's or don'ts?
thanks.....Dave A. from Lifeboat.
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No problem, as long as it is VS2005, 2008 or 2010. Please ask the customer to read Installing and Configuring the IMSL* Libraries
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Thanks Steve !!
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Hi,
I've installed visual studio ultimate and the Intel c++ studio.
I'm trying to follow the "Intel C++ Composer XE 2011 GettingStarted Tutorials" but can't find some of the properties described in the tutorial (I do see under project->Intel c++ composer...).
For exmaple:
* Preparing Applications for Parallel Debugging:
I've installed visual studio ultimate and the Intel c++ studio.
I'm trying to follow the "Intel C++ Composer XE 2011 GettingStarted Tutorials" but can't find some of the properties described in the tutorial (I do see under project->Intel c++ composer...).
For exmaple:
* Preparing Applications for Parallel Debugging:
1. Select Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Debug in the left pane.
2. Under Enable Parallel Debug Checks, select Yes (/debug:parallel)
(I can't find "Enable paralkel...).
* Under Project > Properties, I don't see the "Intel Specific" definitions.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Lior
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Which version of Visual Studio? If it is "Visual Studio 11", that is not yet supported.
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The easily accessible version of VS11 doesn't even include C++.
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In order to see the "Intel specific" project properties, you have to right click on the project and select Intel Composer XE 2011 > Use Intel C++. Perhaps that is what is missing here?

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