I just saw the cprog add for this, has anyone tried it?
I just saw the cprog add for this, has anyone tried it?
Nah, but for $30, I might.
well i have been working with the intel architecture manuals i ordered from that post a while back, and this seems like something worth trying if it is at all involved with that.
$30? The price I saw was $399.Originally posted by golfinguy4
Nah, but for $30, I might.
I just found one of those *Trial Versions* of Intel CPP Compiler 7.0, which I am attempting to download now.
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he means he would try it if i gave him 30 bucksOriginally posted by jdinger
$30? The price I saw was $399.
Nah, I mean that I can get it for $30.
http://www.intel.com/software/produc...l/academic.htm
Gotta love being a student and the whole "appeal to future prospective buyers thing."
o wow, guess i read it wrong hehe
...and I find I can get it for £55.
Can somebody show me the math involved in that price? Are the CD(s) hand-made and specially imported from the Midwest (Hence comes in a deluxe box full of authentic wood chippings)? Do I get a "Certificate of Programming Expertise" for buying it? Is it delivered by an executive from Intel UK (Who would be laughing their face off as they walk away)?