Thomas Pijper
thomaspijper@hotmail.com
Thank you for providing these directions.
Kind regards,
Thom
On Mon Oct 24 '16 8:40pm, Veinardi Suendo wrote
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>Dear All,
>This is the link that explain how to obtain the old version/32 bit version libraries from Intel:
>https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/older-version-product
>Actually, it is simply by registering the new version of free library and then ask for the older version in the menu explained above.
>Best regards,
>Veinardi
>On Sat Oct 22 '16 9:19pm, Veinardi Suendo wrote
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>>Dear Thom,
>>I got a nice information concerning the old free runtime library from Intel website, actually they still have a repository there. I have just got the exact version as you suggested.
>>I wish this will help our colleagues who need some legacy 32 bit Intel libraries.
>>Best regards,
>>Veinardi
>>On Sun Oct 2 '16 9:37pm, Thomas Pijper wrote
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>>>Dear Veinardi,
>>>Yes, this will work. However, you must use a 32-bit version of Intel MPI. Unfortunately, Intel has removed 32-bit support as of version 5.0 of their MPI implementation. The last version that supports 32-bit is Intel MPI version 4.1 Update 3.
>>>A note for Windows users: free Intel MPI runtimes are also available for Windows. Also here, version 4.1 Update 3 is the latest version that can be used with Firefly.
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>>>Kind regards,
>>>Thom
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>>>On Fri Sep 30 '16 8:06pm, Veinardi Suendo wrote
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>>>>Dear All,
>>>>I am just curious that Intel has released a free MPI Library Runtime for Linux (https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-mpi-library). Is it enough to run firefly code completely (i.e. Firefly version 8.2.0 download links, Linux/Intel MPI, dynamically linked version) or is it necessary to purchase the complete version. I am just wondering because to run firefly we do not need to compile anything but the mpi library.
>>>>Thank you very much in advance,
>>>>Best regards,
>>>>Veinardi