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Do you already have a supported version of Visual Studio installed? If so, then download and install the one with _novsshell in its name. If you don't, then download and install the "full" package that includes Visual Studio 2008 Shell.
If you know that you want only a single architecture target and already have Visual Studio, you can use the _ia32.exe download.
As Tim says, XP won't recognize more than 3GB of RAM, but that should be plenty for 32-bit applications.
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Steve,
If I am running the 32-bit version of Windows XP on a Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, is my only option to install the IA-32 version of Visual Fortran or can I install the IA-32 and Intel 64 version? If so, can I build a 64 bit application when running a 32-bit operating system?
Thanks
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I am forced to use what mycompany has provided and the approved operating system is currently the 32-bit version of Windows XP. The 64-bit applications are for another division that has a small set of PCs running the 64-bit version of Windows XP. I appreciate your suggestions but still am not sure if installing the IA-32 and Intel 64 package is the right choice.
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Thanks again for the help but it seems I am doing a poor job of phasing my question.Hopefully I can get it right this time...Here is my setup
1. I am running a 32 bit version of Windows XP and have Visual Studio 2008 Installed
2. I need to build both a 32-bit and 64-bit version of my applications
Which version of Visual Fortran should I install assuming #2 is possible.
a. Intel Visual Fortran for IA-32
b. Intel Visual Fortran for IA-32 and Intel 64
c. Intel Visual Fortran for Intel 64
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Install "w_cprof_p_11.1.060_novsshell.exe" (IA-32 and Intel-64) on your 32-bit system running VS2008.
Then you can build a 32-bit application which will execute on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems or you can build a 64-bit application which will run on 64-bit systems only.
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