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From: Micha Riser
Subject: pentium4 users?
Date: 3 Aug 2002 06:46:07
Message: <3d4bb46f@news.povray.org>
Anybody out here with pentium4 that would try out my modfications of the 
POV-Source code for the Intel compiler? You either need linux or someother 
OS but with Intel compiler installed.

- Micha

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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Re: pentium4 users?
Date: 3 Aug 2002 06:55:39
Message: <gjdnkuc6aoc589a05k8qdgtoqhs3sc4bds@4ax.com>
On Sat, 03 Aug 2002 12:45:56 +0200, Micha Riser <mri### [at] gmxnet>
wrote:

>Anybody out here with pentium4 that would try out my modfications of the 
>POV-Source code for the Intel compiler? You either need linux or someother 
>OS but with Intel compiler installed.

Isn't the Intel compiler commercial? If it is free, where can I
download it? If it's a demo, how functional is it?


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From: Micha Riser
Subject: Re: pentium4 users?
Date: 3 Aug 2002 07:25:53
Message: <3d4bbdc1@news.povray.org>
Peter Popov wrote:
> 
> Isn't the Intel compiler commercial? If it is free, where can I
> download it? If it's a demo, how functional is it?

You can get a 30-days evaluation version for free from 
http://www.intel.com/software/products/global/eval.htm

I do not exactly understand in the license if binaries compiled with it may 
be distributed. I think this evaluation version is fully functional. For 
Linux there is also a "Non-Commercial Unsupported Version". AFAIK this one 
is unlimited for free.

- Micha

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From: Micha Riser
Subject: Re: pentium4 users?
Date: 3 Aug 2002 07:52:24
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Micha Riser wrote:
> For Linux there is also a "Non-Commercial Unsupported Version". 

As I understand it binaries made with the non-commerical version of the 
compiler are allowed to be distributed for free (but not sold and so). Can 
anybody confirm this interpretation of that license?

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From: Apache
Subject: Re: pentium4 users?
Date: 3 Aug 2002 11:14:26
Message: <3d4bf352@news.povray.org>
I hate those kind of licenses: shouldn't licenses be a bit more readable?


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From: Roz
Subject: Re: pentium4 users?
Date: 3 Aug 2002 13:14:19
Message: <3D4C0FAE.3090206@netscape.net>
Micha Riser wrote:
> Micha Riser wrote:
> 
>>For Linux there is also a "Non-Commercial Unsupported Version". 
> 
> 
> As I understand it binaries made with the non-commerical version of the 
> compiler are allowed to be distributed for free (but not sold and so). Can 
> anybody confirm this interpretation of that license?
> 

That's what it sounds like to me as well. What it says is the
non-commercial unsupported version "cannot be used to produce products
for resale or commercial use" and that it is "for non-commercial
purposes, and has no timeout on the license".

-Roz


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