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what kind of Linux Fortran is suitable 4 starcd4.0 |
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Is Intel fortran 9.1 ok???? I dont want to install absoft fortran in my linux....... So does any1 know about it? thx alot!
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make sure your sales guy send you the installation notes and you'll have the answer
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you do not need fortran compiler unless you are planning to use user-coding.
User-coding is still a beta feature in star v4. star v4 is mainly a code for academic purposes. If you are industrial and plan to use user-coding it is recommended to stay with v3.26 (or star-ccm+) for now until it has the appropriate mileage in 1 or 2 years. |
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At CD-Adapco's wesite in platform information section it says that you can use IFC 7.0 Fortran version for Linux 2.4, glibc 2.2.2
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