Re: ifort and CVF

From: Richard E Maine (nospam_at_see.signature)
Date: 09/01/04


Date: 01 Sep 2004 08:33:28 -0700

Steve Lionel <Steve.Lionel@REMOVEintelME.com> writes:

> - Common language definition across four platforms (soon to be six)

Now that makes me curious. I suppose that might mean just counting
some other variant of MS Windows as another platform... but if it
means something different, I'm mighty curious. Hmm...nah I wouldn't
think Intel would release a version for Macs. Ah well. You are, of
course, under no obligation to satisfy my curiosity.

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