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I have a *.dsw project from that was created on Compaq Visual Fortran, now I need to use Intel Visual Fortran. Does anybody have advice on how to migrate this project?
First, I tried to let MS Visual Studio (which I run Intel Visual Fortran on) do a conversion, but after the conversion the project would not compile.
Second, I created a new Intel Visual Fortran project and added all the fortran source files, this compiled, but when I run the program crashes. And it doesn't give any indication why.
Thanks!
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Search this forum this question was solved many times.
Look at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/migrating-from-compaq-visual-fortran
If You do not have Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (IVF contains only Partner Edition), you can purchase trial version of MVS 2008 convert your projects and then delete it.
Jakub
Look at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/migrating-from-compaq-visual-fortran
If You do not have Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (IVF contains only Partner Edition), you can purchase trial version of MVS 2008 convert your projects and then delete it.
Jakub
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rocket man, welcome to the forum!
Please attach the buildlog.htm (from the Debug or Release) folder so that we can see what the errors are - this may give us a clue to help you. Do read the article Jakub pointed you to, but as you've already done the project conversion, that issue may be skipped.
Please attach the buildlog.htm (from the Debug or Release) folder so that we can see what the errors are - this may give us a clue to help you. Do read the article Jakub pointed you to, but as you've already done the project conversion, that issue may be skipped.

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