The Intel® Fortran Compiler can be run on personal computers that are based on Intel® architecture processors. To compile programs with this compiler, you need to meet the processor and operating system requirements.
A system based on a Pentium®, Pentium® Pro, Pentium® with MMX(TM) technology, Pentium® II, Pentium® III, Pentium® 4 or Xeon(TM) processor.
128 MB RAM
100 MB of disk space
Recommended: A system with Pentium® III, Pentium 4 or Xeon processor and 256 MB of RAM
Itanium-processor-based system. The Itanium(TM)-based systems are shipped with all of the hardware necessary to support this Itanium compiler.
512 MB RAM (1GB RAM recommended)
IA-32 architecture:
Linux system with glibc 2.2.2 or 2.2.4
and kernel 2.4. The compiler has been validated with Red Hat Linux* versions
7.1 and 7.2.
Itanium(TM) architecture:
Linux system with glibc 2.2.2 or 2.2.3 and kernel 2.4. The compiler has
been validated with Red Hat Linux version 7.1 for Intel Itanium-based
systems.
To run Itanium(TM)-based applications you must have an Intel® Itanium(TM) architecture system running the Itanium(TM)-based operating system from RedHat Linux* 7.1. Itanium(TM)-based systems are shipped with all of the hardware necessary to support this product.
It is the responsibility of application developers to ensure that the operating system and processor on which the application is to run support the machine instructions contained in the application.
For use/call-sequence of the libraries, see the library documentation provided in your operating system. For GNU libraries for Fortran, refer to http://www.gnu.org/directory/gcc.html in case they are not installed with your operating system.
For both architectures, the browser Netscape, version 4.74 or higher is required.