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Access to previous IVF versions

y2021
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Dear,

 

Is it possible to have access to previous IVF versions (more specifically IVF 19.1.216) by purchasing a OneAPI licence (Base+HPC toolkit)?

 

Best regards

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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi y2021,

 

Thanks for posting your concern on the forum. If you are looking for Intel® Fortran Compiler version 19.1.1.216 (packaged with Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2020 Update 1) then Yes, you would have access to it. You may visit the below link for reference.

 

Compilers' Mapping List: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/compiler-and-composer-update-version-numbers-to-compiler-version-number-mapping.html

 

This is possible because the paid (commercial or academic) license for the equivalent mapping of Intel® Parallel Studio XE for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits i.e. Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit also provides Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Windows, Linux and macOS in the same license. The license is backward-compatible in nature i.e. it works with the older product versions. For better understanding, we are providing a screenshot of the components of the new license.

 

You may contact our resellers regarding the purchase. The below link contains their contact information.

 

Reseller's Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html

 

Proceeding further, you may refer to the below link to find the required version when you have the license registered to your account.

 

Download & Navigation Info Link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/troubleshooting/older-version-product.html

 

However, if there are any concerns at that point, you may contact us by creating a support ticket via the Online Service Center.

 

Online Service Center: https://supporttickets.intel.com/?lang=en-US

 

Regards,

Soumya

 

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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi y2021,

 

Thanks for posting your concern on the forum. If you are looking for Intel® Fortran Compiler version 19.1.1.216 (packaged with Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2020 Update 1) then Yes, you would have access to it. You may visit the below link for reference.

 

Compilers' Mapping List: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/compiler-and-composer-update-version-numbers-to-compiler-version-number-mapping.html

 

This is possible because the paid (commercial or academic) license for the equivalent mapping of Intel® Parallel Studio XE for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits i.e. Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit also provides Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Windows, Linux and macOS in the same license. The license is backward-compatible in nature i.e. it works with the older product versions. For better understanding, we are providing a screenshot of the components of the new license.

 

You may contact our resellers regarding the purchase. The below link contains their contact information.

 

Reseller's Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html

 

Proceeding further, you may refer to the below link to find the required version when you have the license registered to your account.

 

Download & Navigation Info Link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/troubleshooting/older-version-product.html

 

However, if there are any concerns at that point, you may contact us by creating a support ticket via the Online Service Center.

 

Online Service Center: https://supporttickets.intel.com/?lang=en-US

 

Regards,

Soumya

 

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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi,


Thanks for the update on the post. Proceeding further we are closing this thread. However, if you need any additional information, please feel free to post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®. 


Have a wonderful day ahead!


Regards,

Soumya


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