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My OS is win7 home premium, 64 bit AMD
visual studio 2008 express edition has been set up already
intel fortran 11.0.61 was set up afterwards.
"lack of visual studio environment..."appeared during setting up but visual studio 2008 can be found in the intergrate option window in next step.
when set up finished, intel fortran option can not be found in the window opend via vc 2008 express/file/new/project/prject types
is the vs 2008 express edition doesn't support 64 bit OS? if so, what version can I chose? if not so, how can I solve this problem?
Thanks.
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y m. wrote:
My OS is win7 home premium, 64 bit AMD
visual studio 2008 express edition has been set up already
intel fortran 11.0.61 was set up afterwards.
"lack of visual studio environment..."appeared during setting up but visual studio 2008 can be found in the intergrate option window in next step.
when set up finished, intel fortran option can not be found in the window opend via vc 2008 express/file/new/project/prject types
is the vs 2008 express edition doesn't support 64 bit OS? if so, what version can I chose? if not so, how can I solve this problem?
Thanks.
Please follow the link below.
software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/299780
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Iliya pointed out the discussion about non-support of 64-bit Intel64 development in Visual Express. Intel Fortran 32-bit ia32 could probably be made to run with Express in command line mode, by specifying the linker path, since 32-bit .exe can run on Windows X64. Besides not permitting GUI mode for 3rd party compilers, Express omits some other capabilities.
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Thanks for your reply

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