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Phreaky |
Posted - May 15 2009 : 5:59:13 PM Hi Whole Tomato
Are you planning to incorporate support for Visual Fortran in VA?
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wlater |
Posted - Jun 01 2009 : 11:24:54 AM Thanks for the links Phreaky. |
Phreaky |
Posted - May 25 2009 : 05:04:13 AM Hi wlater
You are not the only person having a pile of VS6 Fortran code.
It would be best to ask Intel if they plan to support future VS releases. According to Intel (http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/docs/fwin/getting_started.htm) they are already fully supporting VS 2008.
This link may help you with regard to other Intel Visual Fortran questions: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-visual-fortran-compiler-professional-edition-for-windows-documentation/ |
wlater |
Posted - May 20 2009 : 2:43:20 PM Do you happen to know if Intel plans to offer their Fortran integrated with VS 2008 (2010?) in the future? We have a few mixed C++/Fortran projects under VS6 that would be nice to update in the future, but we jumped from VS6 directly to VS2008. |
Phreaky |
Posted - May 19 2009 : 04:33:46 AM No, the old discontinued Compaq/Digital Visual Fortran was. Since Intel took over it's an integrated part of VS 2005 .NET. |
gmit |
Posted - May 18 2009 : 3:59:08 PM I'm just curious - is Visual Fortran IDE still based on VS6?
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Phreaky |
Posted - May 16 2009 : 06:20:30 AM Hi Whole Tomato
Sad, this would greatly benefit a number of R&D communities both within academia and industry.
I expect that Visual Assist could reach a new big group of users by implementing this. |
feline |
Posted - May 15 2009 : 7:13:44 PM We do not have any current plans to support this. |