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hi everybody,
i want to compile some files for my final thesis. for that i have installed the 30day test version of intel fortran v8.0 and use MS VC++ 6.0.
after every run of compiling a fortran-file i got the following message:
ifort: error: unable to run 'Microsoft VC++ Dir'\Bin
does anybody know, which datas are meant, where i could find them and where i should copy them to??
i've read, that intel fortran v7.x supports VC++ 6.0. Does anybody know, where i could get an older test version of the intel fortran compiler??
Martin from munich :-)
i want to compile some files for my final thesis. for that i have installed the 30day test version of intel fortran v8.0 and use MS VC++ 6.0.
after every run of compiling a fortran-file i got the following message:
ifort: error: unable to run 'Microsoft VC++ Dir'\Bin
does anybody know, which datas are meant, where i could find them and where i should copy them to??
i've read, that intel fortran v7.x supports VC++ 6.0. Does anybody know, where i could get an older test version of the intel fortran compiler??
Martin from munich :-)
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As you note, Intel Fortran 8.0 does not work with MSVC6. See this thread for info on using a free downloadable version of MSVC.NET with Intel Fortran.
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I have installed it successfully :-)
THX to sblionel.
My next question:
How and where can i change my start-up folder, which is shown in the beginning of the command line??
THX to sblionel.
My next question:
How and where can i change my start-up folder, which is shown in the beginning of the command line??
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Right click on the shortcut that starts the command session, select Properties. You can change the startup folder there.
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THX

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