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Problem finding licence file. Some Danish users reported that the Intel compiler could not find their Intel licence files. They solved the problem by copying two. Valid license from Compaq required for possession, use or copying. New features added to Compaq Visual Fortran (Visual Fortran) Version 6.6. Library (CXML) in the Programmer\'s Guide or the online PDF file.
Several years ago we bought licenses for Compaq Visual Fortran. Compaq was bought by HP. This software then was sold to Intel. We are upgrading to new PCs and are trying to install this Fortran package on them. At the point in the installation process where we input the license number, the install quits because of an invalid license number. No, HP retained ownership of CVF. CVF is difficult to install on newer OS.
Tiski chertezh avtokad. I think it was mostly that on my first visit I had ordered the regular Americanized dishes off the menu. Second time around, it was delicious!
It depends on modified Microsoft components for which support was dropped several years ago. You may have to give more detail, in case someone here is able to help. Yours is perhaps the fourth or fifth report I have seen recently of this problem.
I do not know of any reason why the CVF install should \'suddenly\' stop accepting valid serial numbers, but CVF is unsupported and no resources are available to investigate or fix this. (I asked the engineer who worked on the CVF installer and he said he no longer has a copy of the sources.) I haven\'t been able to reproduce the problem on my system. It\'s a mystery, but it looks as if it will stay that way. HP has nobody who could help even if they wanted to. All I can suggest is that it\'s time to put CVF to rest and switch to Intel Visual Fortran. A few months ago I tried to install CVF and also had the same problem.
I have switched to Intel, but I was investigating some legacy source code and wanted to step through the code to understand it better. I made a first shot at compiling it with Intel, but realized it would take some work (and there were someother issues with that also). I have VMware player (and I know Microsoft has a virtual machine also). Are there old, VM,versions of operating systems out there that CVF would install on?
Or would there likely still be problems? Anyone have thoughts on this? Hello Steve, in an institution i am sometimes working for, we have the following observation. There are computer where we were able to install CVF on a new OS installation (Win XP Prof.). After using this installation we have removed the installation for testing.
Azeri qehbe qiz sekilleri. Now we are not able to install CVF newly. The difference between both is at least the installation of all new windows updates.
We havent tried by now to start with the old original OS recovery. (No time by now) We have tried academic licences and single commercial licences. The same problem with both. To the original poster: which version of CVF are you trying to install? I have CVF installed on a workstation operating Window XP professional dated 2002, with SP3. I First install Developer studio with the CVF Standard 5.0x to 6.6 standard upgrade using its supplied key. This requires the use of a special \'previous\' key xxx, supplied by Compaq (or maybeHP)as the previous 5.0x keywill not work.
...'>Compaq Visual Fortran License File(29.01.2019)Problem finding licence file. Some Danish users reported that the Intel compiler could not find their Intel licence files. They solved the problem by copying two. Valid license from Compaq required for possession, use or copying. New features added to Compaq Visual Fortran (Visual Fortran) Version 6.6. Library (CXML) in the Programmer\'s Guide or the online PDF file.
Several years ago we bought licenses for Compaq Visual Fortran. Compaq was bought by HP. This software then was sold to Intel. We are upgrading to new PCs and are trying to install this Fortran package on them. At the point in the installation process where we input the license number, the install quits because of an invalid license number. No, HP retained ownership of CVF. CVF is difficult to install on newer OS.
Tiski chertezh avtokad. I think it was mostly that on my first visit I had ordered the regular Americanized dishes off the menu. Second time around, it was delicious!
It depends on modified Microsoft components for which support was dropped several years ago. You may have to give more detail, in case someone here is able to help. Yours is perhaps the fourth or fifth report I have seen recently of this problem.
I do not know of any reason why the CVF install should \'suddenly\' stop accepting valid serial numbers, but CVF is unsupported and no resources are available to investigate or fix this. (I asked the engineer who worked on the CVF installer and he said he no longer has a copy of the sources.) I haven\'t been able to reproduce the problem on my system. It\'s a mystery, but it looks as if it will stay that way. HP has nobody who could help even if they wanted to. All I can suggest is that it\'s time to put CVF to rest and switch to Intel Visual Fortran. A few months ago I tried to install CVF and also had the same problem.
I have switched to Intel, but I was investigating some legacy source code and wanted to step through the code to understand it better. I made a first shot at compiling it with Intel, but realized it would take some work (and there were someother issues with that also). I have VMware player (and I know Microsoft has a virtual machine also). Are there old, VM,versions of operating systems out there that CVF would install on?
Or would there likely still be problems? Anyone have thoughts on this? Hello Steve, in an institution i am sometimes working for, we have the following observation. There are computer where we were able to install CVF on a new OS installation (Win XP Prof.). After using this installation we have removed the installation for testing.
Azeri qehbe qiz sekilleri. Now we are not able to install CVF newly. The difference between both is at least the installation of all new windows updates.
We havent tried by now to start with the old original OS recovery. (No time by now) We have tried academic licences and single commercial licences. The same problem with both. To the original poster: which version of CVF are you trying to install? I have CVF installed on a workstation operating Window XP professional dated 2002, with SP3. I First install Developer studio with the CVF Standard 5.0x to 6.6 standard upgrade using its supplied key. This requires the use of a special \'previous\' key xxx, supplied by Compaq (or maybeHP)as the previous 5.0x keywill not work.
...'>Compaq Visual Fortran License File(29.01.2019)