[Beowulf] NCSU and FORTRAN
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Clements, Brent M (SAIC) brent.clements at bp.comThu Sep 7 14:06:04 PDT 2006
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Ahh..I see they've clarified their non-commercial license then(just read the faq again). My original statement still stands regardless of the licensing. :-) The intel compilers(using whatever license) gave people I've worked with in the past good results with regard to Matlab. -----Original Message----- From: Mark Hahn [mailto:hahn at physics.mcmaster.ca] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 3:55 PM To: Clements, Brent M (SAIC) Cc: beowulf at beowulf.org Subject: RE: [Beowulf] NCSU and FORTRAN > I've had grad students and profs in the past get good results using > Matlab, intel and the intel MKL. it's worth making explicit again: grad students and profs are not elegible for the "non-commercial" free Intel license.
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