Thank you for the details. I followed every step as per the instructions. The abaqus info=system command shows that the link has been established. However, the verify command ends up in an error when checking for the subroutine. I would appreciate any help.
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Hi, thank you for the video. I tried Visual Studio 2019 with oneAPI Base and HPC from 2023 and it works (linking with Abaqus 2020). Could you share the exemplary benchmark you simulated?
@@arghyauthpalmondal6827 I'm sorry, but I did it on someone else's computer with the installer they had. But if you find an installer from the Visual Studio 2019 Community, for example, let me know! (I'm also searching for it)
@@arghyauthpalmondal6827 I'm sorry, but I did it on someone else's computer with the installer they had in hand. But if you find an installer of the Visual Studio 2019 Community, for example, let me know! (I'm also searching for it)
Hi! I’m glad to hear that you successfully did it. As for the benchmark you mentioned, you can find the example simulation and all the details through the following link: hyperlyceum.com/product/how-to-link-abaqus-2020-2024-with-intel-and-visual-studio/ Feel free to download it and try it out. Let me know if you have any questions or need further assistance!
It doesn't work for me (I have Abaqus 2019) probably because Intel 2025 doesn't have the ifort compiler abaqus seems to require (it has been discontinued and replaced by ifx)
Hi thank you for the video. I followed every steps; however, my verification has failed instead of pass. I noticed that when I opened the command window, the prompt is C:\Windows\System32 instead of C:\temp. Could that be the reason? (When I use C:\Windows\System32\abaqus info=system in the command window, the results shows that my Fortran compiler has been linked but the verification failed). I’d appreciate your insights! Thank you! 🙏
Hello, Is it possible for visual studio 2022 to work with abaqus 2021, as I am trying to install visual studio community 2019 but the version does not exist.
Hi, I recommend checking out this detailed guide on how to properly link Abaqus with Intel compilers and Visual Studio: hyperlyceum.com/linking-abaqus-and-fortran-compiler/ It provides step-by-step instructions and additional troubleshooting tips to ensure compatibility between these components.
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I recommend checking out this detailed guide on how to properly link Abaqus with Intel compilers and Visual Studio: hyperlyceum.com/linking-abaqus-and-fortran-compiler/ It provides step-by-step instructions and additional troubleshooting tips to ensure compatibility between these components.
Hi, I recommend checking out this detailed guide on how to properly link Abaqus with Intel compilers and Visual Studio: hyperlyceum.com/product/how-to-link-abaqus-2020-2024-with-intel-and-visual-studio/ It provides step-by-step instructions and additional troubleshooting tips to ensure compatibility between these components. Feel free to ask if you need further help!
Hello, I hope the tutorials have been helpful for you. For precise information about the compatible versions of the software, you can refer to the educational blog available on the website: hyperlyceum.com/linking-abaqus-and-fortran-compiler/ We would also be happy to assist you via the following email in case of any issues: administrator@hyperlyceum.com
do we need to do both intel kit? like base and hpc? or one is enough
You need to install both tool kits.
you are the best!!
Thanks a lot
Thank you for the details. I followed every step as per the instructions. The abaqus info=system command shows that the link has been established. However, the verify command ends up in an error when checking for the subroutine. I would appreciate any help.
Hello, thank you for sharing your experiences with us. For a more detailed examination of the issue, you can contact us at the following email: administrator@hyperlyceum.com.
Hi, thank you for the video. I tried Visual Studio 2019 with oneAPI Base and HPC from 2023 and it works (linking with Abaqus 2020). Could you share the exemplary benchmark you simulated?
Hi sir, could please share me your VS 2019 since i couldn't get it from website.
@@arghyauthpalmondal6827 I'm sorry, but I did it on someone else's computer with the installer they had. But if you find an installer from the Visual Studio 2019 Community, for example, let me know! (I'm also searching for it)
@@arghyauthpalmondal6827 I'm sorry, but I did it on someone else's computer with the installer they had in hand. But if you find an installer of the Visual Studio 2019 Community, for example, let me know! (I'm also searching for it)
Hi! I’m glad to hear that you successfully did it. As for the benchmark you mentioned, you can find the example simulation and all the details through the following link: hyperlyceum.com/product/how-to-link-abaqus-2020-2024-with-intel-and-visual-studio/
Feel free to download it and try it out. Let me know if you have any questions or need further assistance!
Now its hard to find intel one API 2022 version for both base and HPC.
Has anyone tried intel 2025+ VS2022
It doesn't work for me (I have Abaqus 2019) probably because Intel 2025 doesn't have the ifort compiler abaqus seems to require (it has been discontinued and replaced by ifx)
Hi, have you succeeded linking intel 2025 vs2022?
Hi thank you for the video. I followed every steps; however, my verification has failed instead of pass. I noticed that when I opened the command window, the prompt is C:\Windows\System32 instead of C:\temp. Could that be the reason? (When I use C:\Windows\System32\abaqus info=system in the command window, the results shows that my Fortran compiler has been linked but the verification failed). I’d appreciate your insights! Thank you! 🙏
Also I’m using vs 2022, Intel oneAPI 2024, abaqus 2023.
Hello,
Is it possible for visual studio 2022 to work with abaqus 2021, as I am trying to install visual studio community 2019 but the version does not exist.
Hi, I recommend checking out this detailed guide on how to properly link Abaqus with Intel compilers and Visual Studio: hyperlyceum.com/linking-abaqus-and-fortran-compiler/
It provides step-by-step instructions and additional troubleshooting tips to ensure compatibility between these components.
I can't modify the abaq2024 file ..it doesn't allow me !!
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I am trying to link Intel 2024 and Visual Studio 2019 with Abaqus 2021. Is that okay, or will there be a compatibility problem?
I recommend checking out this detailed guide on how to properly link Abaqus with Intel compilers and Visual Studio: hyperlyceum.com/linking-abaqus-and-fortran-compiler/
It provides step-by-step instructions and additional troubleshooting tips to ensure compatibility between these components.
Hi, I recommend checking out this detailed guide on how to properly link Abaqus with Intel compilers and Visual Studio: hyperlyceum.com/product/how-to-link-abaqus-2020-2024-with-intel-and-visual-studio/
It provides step-by-step instructions and additional troubleshooting tips to ensure compatibility between these components.
Feel free to ask if you need further help!
2022 visual studio does NOT work, find and use 2019 version!
Hello, I hope the tutorials have been helpful for you. For precise information about the compatible versions of the software, you can refer to the educational blog available on the website: hyperlyceum.com/linking-abaqus-and-fortran-compiler/
We would also be happy to assist you via the following email in case of any issues: administrator@hyperlyceum.com