From: Jon Harrop on
Ron Ford wrote:
> On Sun, 04 May 2008 19:42:32 GMT, Steve Lionel wrote:
>> Jon Harrop wrote:
>>> Yes, I've considered asking for an extension but I'm just too busy right
>>> now.
>>
>> We routinely grant extensions to trials for customers encountering
>> problems such as this. Submit your request to Intel Premier Support.

Will do. Thanks, Steve.

> I don't recommend trial periods for persons who can't afford the ultimate
> license. My guess is that OP has less money than time. I remember the
> chunk it took out of me to buy MVC++4. Vom Munde gesparrt.
>
> It's been a while since I priced out the products that Steve's company
> offers. I'd be curious about such prices.

You're only talking about �300 for Intel's Fortran compiler for Windows. If
I can get it to work and if it gives a considerable performance improvement
over g77 then that is very affordable, IMHO.

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From: Jon Harrop on
Steve Lionel wrote:
> On Sun, 4 May 2008 23:41:48 -0500, Ron Ford <ron(a)nowhere.net> wrote:
>>It's been a while since I priced out the products that Steve's company
>>offers. I'd be curious about such prices.
>
> See
> ...
> for current pricing. The Windows product includes the necessary pieces of
> Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 so there's nothing else to buy. "Professional
> Edition" adds the Intel Math Kernel Library.

May I ask what language(s) your compilers are written in?

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From: Steve Lionel on
On Tue, 06 May 2008 03:12:05 +0100, Jon Harrop <jon(a)ffconsultancy.com> wrote:

>May I ask what language(s) your compilers are written in?

Primarily C.
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