The following table lists the documentation included with the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 10.0 for Linux*.
If you are new to the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, see the Getting Started Guide.
The placeholder term "<install-dir>" is used in the compiler documentation to represent the path to the compiler that you determine during installation. For IA-32 and IA-64 architectures, <install-dir> for a default installation as 'root' is /opt/intel/fc/10.0.nnn/, where nnn represents a 3-digit build number. For Intel(R) 64 architecture, <install-dir> is /opt/intel/fce/10.0.nnn/. All compiler files are installed below <install-dir> .
Document | Description |
---|---|
Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Documentation | This is the main reference and user's document for the Intel Fortran
Compiler. The compiler documentation is provided as online help files in
HTML format. Red text in this
document indicates updates and modifications made to the online help content for a
pre-release version. The Intel Fortran Compiler documentation contains the
following information:
After product
installation, the Intel Fortran Compiler documentation is located
at: |
Getting Started Guide | The Getting Started Guide briefly introduces the Intel Fortran
Compiler and guides a new user through basic compiler operations. After product
installation, the Getting Started Guide is located at: <install-dir>/doc/Getting_Started.htm |
README | Brief overview of the product, directory map for key product
components, and links/pointers to information of importance to users both
before and after product installation. Before installation the README
document is located at the root level (i.e., same level as the
installation script/executable) of either the installation CD or the
electronic download package. After installation the README document is
located at: <install-dir>/doc/README.txt |
Product Release Notes | The Product Release Notes contain the most up-to-date information
about the product. The Product Release Notes are
presented in both text and HTML formats. The information in the Release Notes includes:
<install-dir>/doc/Release_Notes.htm <install-dir>/doc/Release_Notes.txt |
Installation Guide | The Installation Guide provides detailed instructions that will
normally be of use when the automated procedures do not happen or
specialized install/uninstall steps need to be performed.
The Installation Guide is presented in both text and
HTML formats. The Installation
Guide contains the following information:
<install-dir>/doc/INSTALL.htm <install-dir>/doc/INSTALL.txt |
Preinstall_FAQ | The Help-Me Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document lists questions
and brief answers for issues that users have during the start-up and
installation phases for the product. Each answer also has a web link that
provides full details on the issue and related topics. The document also
provides links to the registration, licensing, and technical support web sites.
Before installation, the Preinstall_FAQ document is located at the root level (i.e.,
same level as the installation script/executable) of either the installation CD
or the electronic download package. After installation, the Preinstall_FAQ document
is located at: <install-dir>doc/Preinstall_FAQ.htm |
Other Documentation | You can find related documentation, including a PDF version of the compiler documentation,
at http://developer.intel.com/software/products/compilers/flin/docs/manuals.htm. |
Cluster OpenMP* documentation | This documentation describes Cluster OpenMP* support
on systems based on Intel(R) 64 and IA-64 architectures. On these supported
systems, the Users
Guide is located at:. <install-dir>/doc/cluster_omp_docs/UsersGuide.pdf |
The Intel(R) Debugger Manual is available from the Intel(R) Debugger directory (if installed).
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