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On Monday 06 February 2006 20:59, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote: If you need high speed code (and fluids simulations generally do) and you are using Intel hardware, try out the Intel C, C++ and Fortran compilers. They are free for non-commercial use. I have used the Linux versions, but I think that they also have Windows versions, although I am not certain what the licensing for these versions is. Stephen I used Intel's Fortran compiler to compile Octave, and it works like a charm for my P4-M. But the computers that have to run this code are AMD Athlon XPs and not Intel chips, so I bet it will be made with gcc. Doesn't AMD have a compiler for its chips or do they just use Microsoft's C/C++ compilers and gcc? I cannot seem to remember whether they do or not. Phillip |
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