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Hello
I have been referred to this forum from the Intel Fortran Compiler discussion board by @Devorah_H_Intel .
Can I get a copy of the offline installer for the 32-bit IFORT Classic Fortran Compiler that was available in the most recent 2024 version of Intel Fortran?
I need this because one of my company's current software products is an extensive 32-bit C/C++ application. This calls many specialised 32-bit Fortran dynamic link libraries for advanced image data processing. It is infeasible to convert the entire package, which comprises hundreds of routines involving many thousands of lines of code to 64-bits.
We need to be able to support these 32-bit Fortran components going forward.
The offline installer would allow me to install it on my current Windows 11 laptop and provide security in the sense that it could be re-installed in future in the event of a disc crash, other hardware malfunction or PC upgrade.
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Hi Stephen, please note that the older versions of Intel® Toolkits are not available publicly, only the latest version Intel® Toolkits and other latest products are available for download and installation.
Intel® has decided that Intel HPC and Base Toolkits 2024.2.1 and earlier are not supported anymore. We urge users to upgrade to the latest version of Intel® developer tools. The unsupported versions do not include the latest functional and security updates. These versions are targeted to be removed after a period. We understand that this might be challenging, but it's important to note that the users with active priority support can only access older product versions.
For more information refer to the link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/release-notes/oneapi-supported-product-versions.htm, and scroll down to the Unsupported Product Version.
Intel® oneAPI users with active Intel Priority Support can access older versions via a secure portal you gain access to as part of your support subscription.
FAQ's Priority Support Link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/get-help/faq-priority-support.html
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Hi Stephen, unfortunately, we were unable to hear back from you.
If you have any further queries, please post a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.
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