------------------------------------------------------------------------------- README Information for Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for Mac OS* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction The Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 9.1 for Mac OS* provides the performance benefits of the Intel Fortran Compiler for applications running on Intel processors in the Mac OS environment. Product Directories Following successful installation, the files associated with the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 9.1 for Mac OS* will be installed on your system. The following folder map indicates the default structure and identifies the general file types stored in each sub-folder. /opt (Root level. For increased readability is used instead of | opt/intel/fc/9.1xxx/ in this document when specifying the installed | location of compiler files.) | +- /intel (Folder for Intel software development products) | +- /fc (Folder for Intel Fortran compilers) | +- /9.1.xxx (where xxx indicates the 3-digit build number. | Folder for release 9.1 compiler components) | +- /bin (Binaries, script, and executable files) | +- /doc (All compiler documentation and associated files) | +- /flexlm_servers (user's guide and archive) | +- /include (Include and header files) | +- /lib (Library and compiler input files) | +- /licenses (License files) | +- /man (man page directories and files associated with | this product) | +- /samples (Sample Fortran program) Product Documentation An HTML file with links to all product documentation for the Intel compiler is available after product installation. You can view the list of available documentation by locating and opening the file alias in the folder; the file alias is Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Documentation. (The alias target file is /doc/Doc_Index.html.) Getting Started You can gain a quick understanding of product operation by executing the procedures in the Getting Started with the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 9.1 for Mac OS* document. You can view the getting started information by locating and opening the file alias in the folder; the file alias is Getting Started with the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler. (The alias target file is /doc/Getting_Started.html.) Other Sources of Information Prior to product installation, you can view this file (README.txt), the product Release Notes (Release_Notes.html), and the product Installation Guide (INSTALL.html). After installation, these files are still available, but they are located in the /doc subfolder as well as at the same level as the installation file. 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