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From: Jon Harrop on 4 May 2008 10:29 Ron Ford wrote: > "Jon Harrop" <jon(a)ffconsultancy.com> wrote in message > news:YtydndQ2aLuEnYDVnZ2dnUVZ8tjinZ2d(a)plusnet... >> No. I just assumed it would work. Now I can't try it because the trial >> license has expired. > > That's the rub with 30-day trials. You have just enough time to discover > the frustrating things that fail. My Plato IDE pukes when I don't exit > correctly from the dos output window. I find linking *very* hard out of > IDE's. I can do it, but only after having done it with gcc first. Yes. That is exactly the problem I'm having... :-) -- Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/?u
From: Jon Harrop on 4 May 2008 12:18 Gary Scott wrote: > It seems like there should be a way to get another free trial download. > Probably just clear out some registry settings or something similar. > Not necessarily advocating licensing term violations, sometimes you can > get a vendor to extend your trial period also. Yes, I've considered asking for an extension but I'm just too busy right now. -- Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/?u
From: Steve Lionel on 4 May 2008 15:42 Jon Harrop wrote: > Gary Scott wrote: >> It seems like there should be a way to get another free trial download. >> Probably just clear out some registry settings or something similar. >> Not necessarily advocating licensing term violations, sometimes you can >> get a vendor to extend your trial period also. > > 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. -- Steve Lionel Developer Products Division Intel Corporation Nashua, NH For email address, replace "invalid" with "com" User communities for Intel Software Development Products http://softwareforums.intel.com/ Intel Fortran Support http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools/fortran My Fortran blog http://www.intel.com/software/drfortran
From: Ron Ford on 5 May 2008 00:41 On Sun, 04 May 2008 19:42:32 GMT, Steve Lionel wrote: > Jon Harrop wrote: >> Gary Scott wrote: >>> It seems like there should be a way to get another free trial download. >>> Probably just clear out some registry settings or something similar. >>> Not necessarily advocating licensing term violations, sometimes you can >>> get a vendor to extend your trial period also. >> >> 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. 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. -- Ron Ford "Der Limbaughtyp ist also F: Fettvollidiot."
From: Steve Lionel on 5 May 2008 09:33 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 http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/download/locations/index.htm 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. -- Steve Lionel Developer Products Division Intel Corporation Nashua, NH For email address, replace "invalid" with "com" User communities for Intel Software Development Products http://softwareforums.intel.com/ Intel Fortran Support http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools/fortran My Fortran blog http://www.intel.com/software/drfortran
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