On 7/4/05, Nick Ing-Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Nicol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Q. What does noncommercial mean?
> >> A. Non-commercial means that you are not getting compensated in any
> >> form
> >>for the products and/or services you develop using these Int
David Nicol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Q. What does noncommercial mean?
>> A. Non-commercial means that you are not getting compensated in any form
>>for the products and/or services you develop using these Intel(r)
>>Software Products
>>
>> I'm not criticising Intel fo
On 6/16/05, Nicholas Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://developer.intel.com/software/products/noncom/faq.htm
>
> Q. What does noncommercial mean?
> A. Non-commercial means that you are not getting compensated in any form
>for the products and/or services you develop using t
Nicholas Clark wrote:
>On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 11:42:12AM +0200, S�bastien Aperghis-Tramoni wrote:
>
>[interesting]
>
>
>
>>ICC version 8.1 seems to be available for free (for non commercial
>>uses) at
>> http://developer.intel.com/software/products/noncom/
>>
>>
>
>For the same very string
Just received the registration mails from Intel.
> It is available for evaluation purpose at
> http://developer.intel.com/software/products/global/eval.htm
For the evaluation of ICC 9, Intel gives a serial number valid
for one month.
> ICC version 8.1 seems to be available for free (for non c
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 11:42:12AM +0200, Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni wrote:
[interesting]
> ICC version 8.1 seems to be available for free (for non commercial
> uses) at
> http://developer.intel.com/software/products/noncom/
For the same very stringent definition of "non-commercial" as before
Hello,
Just saw in today's Freshmeat newsletter that Intel made a
public release of ICC 9.0.
http://developer.intel.com/software/products/compilers/clin/
It is available for evaluation purpose at
http://developer.intel.com/software/products/global/eval.htm
ICC version 8.1 seems to be availab