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HOW TO SET INTEL VISUAL FORTRAN IN VISUAL STUDIO 2015 PROFESSIONAL
Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2013 Version 5.1 REL Microsoft. Must have been left out of my VS2015 download. Comparing the two listings, certainly you can see that a lot of stuff Like your screenshot, mine also have the "Copy Info" button, so here is my "Info", first from VS2013 (in bold), followed by VS2015 "Info". So it’s back to VS2013, and I’ll just have to live with that. Version of VS2015 I have (NOT “Enterprise” like you), is not entitled to that “Common Tools for Visual C++ 2015” update. The 1st ones go back to July of last year, about the time you first released VS2015. Those Intel links you gave me do not help.
Oh my! I restarted my PC, but VS2015 conditions remain the same.
HOW TO SET INTEL VISUAL FORTRAN IN VISUAL STUDIO 2015 UPDATE
Oh well, let’s just charge ahead, “UPDATE”, and see what happens.Īfter about 5 minutes of “Acquiring” and “Applying”, the update was complete and after another 3 minutes of “Configuring my system”, it all turned out successfully!!!
HOW TO SET INTEL VISUAL FORTRAN IN VISUAL STUDIO 2015 INSTALL
This next screen is the “UPDATE” screen, and apparently will install “Visual Studio 2015 Software Development Kit Update 1”, “Visual Studio Update 1 Extensibility Item Templates with Assembly”, and “References in Nuget Packages”, but still no mention of C++. Anyway, I’ll check the “Common Tools” box and see what happens. In fact have a “Modify” button, which I am pressing immediately! Whoopee! I now have a DUPLICATE (almost) of yours!!! I have a “Common Tools” box on mine, but nothing anywhere about C++. My only choices are: “Retry”, ‘Continue”, and “Cancel”. However, mine says “Setup Warnings”, and does not have any selections shown such as yours has. When I do that, a screen shot, similar to the one you show, pops up. You really mean “Change” (at least in Win 7). From Control Panel > Uninstall a program, I reach the “Programs and Features” page where I am allowed “To uninstall a program, select it from the list and then click Uninstall, Change, or Repair.” I’m going to assume that by your word “Modify” I can reach my Control Panel with no problem, but I do not know what you mean by “Modify It may be because my OS is Win 7, which is not as recent as what you are using (probably 10). I follow your good instructions up to a point, but then become confused. To your 2nd question I’m sorry to say that I have NOT installed the Visual C++ Common Tools for VS2015. To answer your 1st question: I have VS Professional Version 0.00Update 1. Thank you for replying to my 1/20/16 post about VS 2015 and Fortran.
I would suggest that this Microsoft statement is very misleading to Intel Fortran programmers. Long as you don't add features that are not supported by one of the versions.” You can transfer projects and files among the versions as “If you use Visual Studio 2015 together with Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2012 or Visual Studio 2010 SP1, you can create and modify projects and files in any of the versions. On Microsoft’s “Porting, Migrating, and Upgrading Visual Studio Projects” page there is the following quote: How does one migrate VS 2013 Fortran programs into VS 2015 for compiling and execution?
HOW TO SET INTEL VISUAL FORTRAN IN VISUAL STUDIO 2015 64 BIT
You set up Intel’s 64 Bit Parallel Studio XE 2016 in Visual Studio 2015? Is Microsoft on the fritz (again) with Intel, and so Microsoft does not want Intel’s name having anything whatsoever to do with Microsoft? I can’t find “Intel” mentioned anywhere on Microsoft’s And that was it! Now my question is: how do Just open VS 2013, select Help, and follow the short path: Intel Compilers and Libraries > Begin using Intel Parallel Studio XE for Fortran. In VS 2013 it was really easy to start writing Fortran source code.
HOW TO SET INTEL VISUAL FORTRAN IN VISUAL STUDIO 2015 UPGRADE
A few days ago I downloaded Visual Studio 2015 as an upgrade from my VS 2013, in which I have source coded Fortran programs and compiled/executed them with Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016 (Cluster Ed) for some time now.