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DanStro

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Dec 11, 2004
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We are just about to purchase a seat of Abaqus and the sys req say that we need Visual C++ 2005. I can't find any company that I have dealt with before, and hence trust, that is still selling this. Everyone is selling 2008.

Does anyone know if this will work? I have read that the new Visual Fortran causes problems and I want to see if there is a similar situation with VC++.

Any help is appreciated.
Dan
 
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You only need C++ or Fortran if you plan on writing your own routines to add to the Abaqus solver. If not then Abaqus will run perfectly satisfactorily without either compiler.
 
Unfortunately the consultant that we had make the initial model decided to use both Fortran and C++. So i definitely will need them.

I don't know enough about user defined functions to determine if eventually I can rewrite them so that they are all in the same language.

Today I got an email from Simulia with a source for VC++ 2005 so the question is sort of moot at this point.

Thanks,
Dan
 
On 32 bit Windows, ABAQUS works fine with Visual C++ Express Edition which can be downloaded for free from Microsoft.

For 64 bit Windows, you need to buy at least Visual C++ Standard Edition.

 
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