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Hi!, I'm trying with SIMD. I got intel compiler 9.0 and visual c++ 6.0,
could somebody suggest to me how couple this compiler with visual?

Thanks.

Mar 29 '06 #1
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Daniel wrote:
Hi!, I'm trying with SIMD. I got intel compiler 9.0 and visual c++
6.0, could somebody suggest to me how couple this compiler with
visual?


Yes, somebody on Intel online developer forums or somebody in the
'microsoft.public.vc.ide_general' undoubtedly could.
Mar 29 '06 #2
Just install it, and it then you would see a "select compiler" option
in tools, if I remember correctly. You can then select whichever of the
two compiler you want.

Mar 29 '06 #3

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