| Title: | Digital Fortran |
| Notice: | Read notes 1.* for important information |
| Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL |
| Created: | Thu Jun 01 1995 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1333 |
| Total number of notes: | 6734 |
Can Visual Fortran for Intel coexist with VC++ V4.0 on the same system?
I understand that Visual Fortran shares the developer studio bits that
gets installed with VC++ installation. Hence the concerns about the
compatibility.
Thanks,
Navin
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| 1263.1 | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Apr 16 1997 16:06 | 3 | |
No. You must use VC++ 5.0 with DVF.
Steve
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| 1263.2 | Possible, but not recommended... | TLE::EKLUND | Always smiling on the inside! | Wed Apr 16 1997 16:57 | 22 |
While it is certainly best to have both Visual Fortran and
Visual C++ both at version 5.0, you can "get by" with version 4.0
of Visual C++ provided you are primarily interested in NOT
combining them in a project. You need to be careful to heed
the following advice, which is the SAME advice that is offered
if you are trying to install Visual Fortran 5.0 on the same
system as Microsoft Powerstation Fortran V4.0.
o Do not install Visual Fortran 5.0 in the same directory as Microsoft
Visual C++ 4.0. Installing Visual Fortran 5.0 on top of
Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0 will render the 4.0 tools unusable.
Install Visual Fortran 5.0 into a directory separate from your
Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0 installation. Visual Fortran 5.0
can co-exist with a 4.0 installation, as long as both versions reside
in different directories.
Cheers!
Dave Eklund
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| 1263.3 | Thank You | HYDRA::MODI | Thu Apr 17 1997 15:50 | 1 | |