Re: ifort and CVF

From: Steve Lionel (Steve.Lionel_at_REMOVEintelME.com)
Date: 09/01/04


Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 14:40:09 -0400

On 1 Sep 2004 08:39:30 -0700, andy2O@hotmail.com (andy2o) wrote:

>Intel provide a free trial of ifort available at www.intel.com, so why
>not do some benchmarking of your code? That has to be the best way to
>see if *your* code will benefit.

As I said in my earlier post - if you use the free trial, don't use the
compiler pointed to in the e-mail you get. Register the serial number and
download the newer one (8.0.050) from Premier Support. You'll get a much
better experience. Note that you must have Microsoft Visual C++.NET
installed, though there is, for now, a way around that for command line use.
See
http://softwareforums.intel.com/ids/board/message?board.id=5&message.id=8873&#M8873

Steve Lionel
Software Products Division
Intel Corporation
Nashua, NH

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