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May 8, 2009, 13:58 |
CFD ACE+ - Fortran source file compiling on personal (windows 32bit) pc
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Emiliano Costa
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Dear friends,
I'm trying to compile a Fortran source file on my 32-bit pc (my maintenance is going to expire soon so I won't be able to exploit ESI website Portal for compiling). I have already installed Intel Fortran Compiler and Visual Studio but I have not managed to obtain a proper *.dll file yet. I guess the problem consists in linking libraries. The support said that I probably have to set INCLUDE, LIB and PATH environmental variables. Is there anybody (maybe windows user) who call help me giving some advice? Thanks for your kind attention. hiras |
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