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Is there any way I can download Intel Visual Fortran 10.1 or 11.1 as a trial version without having a registered version of Fortran preinstalled in my computer?
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Dear Steve,
Can you tell me where am I suppose to make request to download the Intel Visual FORTRAN 10.1 evaluation version?
Thanks in advance
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Same as I suggested above. See https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/older-version-installation/ for details. https://registrationcenter.intel.com/regcenter/evalform.aspx?productid=2280 is the link to request the evaluation.
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Thanks for the help.
I have downloaded the required product evaluation version. But I didn't get the mail for registration code that is required for the license file as mentioned in the link https://registrationcenter.intel.com/regcenter/register.aspx
Where can I find the registration number?
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Ok - we changed the way evaluations work so there is no longer a license file. 10.1 doesn't work with our new system. The notion of evaluating a version from 2008 seems a bit odd. Can you explain in more detail what you want to do? If you purchase, you will get a serial number and license file that allows installation of older versions.
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Actually I have to link MS Visual Studio and Intel Fortran with the Abaqus. As I am informed that it works with the Intel Fortran 10.1 version. So,first I need to try them both (evaluation version) , if it works with that version I will purchase it.
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I suggest you try the current version first. The problem with evaluating 10.1 is that you can't get a trial of a supported Visual Studio version for it - the evaluation compiler doesn't include VS2005 Premier Partner Edition which a licensed version does, and Microsoft doesn't make trials of VS2005 available anymore. Abaqus supports newer versions of Intel Fortran.
To install the current version as a trial, you will need either a trial of Visual Studio 2013 or the free VS2013 Community Edition installed first.

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