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66217

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I downloaded and installed the Intel compiler, but now I don't know how to run it.

In Windows I use Salford Plato to create and compile in .f95 And Salford Plato is very user friendly. It is easy to use it.

But I have no idea how to use this Intel Compiler. Anyone here know how to open it and compile?
 

Eraserhead

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I have used g95 personally, (Intel is x86 only, and I only had a iMac G5 at the time.

For the Intel version you copy it into /usr/bin and then use i386-apple-darwin8.9.1-g95 to run it using Terminal

However for the Intel compilers, I have no idea, I assume you have an Intel Mac...
 

AussieSusan

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Also Fortran under Xcode

I'm not sure of the source of the compiler, but there is an Xcode plugin for a Fortran compiler (google "xcode fortran" and you should find the references).

This will give you the Xcode editing environment, if that helps.

Susan
 

66217

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I have used g95 personally, (Intel is x86 only, and I only had a iMac G5 at the time.

For the Intel version you copy it into /usr/bin and then use i386-apple-darwin8.9.1-g95 to run it using Terminal

However for the Intel compilers, I have no idea, I assume you have an Intel Mac...

Can I use the g95 on an Intel Mac? Which do I download? The x86OSX?

Sorry for asking so much, but I am not very good at these things. I like them, but I haven't learned much about them yet.:)
 
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