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According to https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/older-version-product I should be able to get to older versions of the IPP library from the download page (https://registrationcenter.intel.com/en/products/). Unfortuantely, no matter what I do, I don't seem able to get the older versions.
I'm working on an experiment with some older code, and I need version 8.2 of the IPP to get the code to compile. Is there some way to get that library?
I've got a community license, if that matters, and I was able to get the latest version and install it with no problem.
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Hello,
The community license only allows you to download the latest version of the product, unlike the other license types such as commercial and evaluation which provide access to Premier support and older versions. I will make sure the documentation is updated for this case.
Regards,
Jennifer
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Well that explains everything, thank you. Does the evaluation license include older versions? There are a number of pieces that will be changing all at once with this upgrade (we're shifting from a 32 bit platform to 64 bit one), and I'd like to NOT have to re-work this part of the code initially.
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Apologies for the late response: yes, the evaluation includes older versions.

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