The OS was Windows 10 Enterprise, with the latest updates installed on it.
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Is there an alternative compiler I could use, as I imagine that running an Intel Fortran compiler on AMD hardware isn't the best idea. So now to my first question: Is there any reason for Microsoft Visual Studio (2010-2017) not being able to be installed on AMD hardware (Ryzen 7)? Intel(R) Composer XE 2013 SP1 Update 1 (package 139) The Python did work, however, the result is apparently wrong that ABAQUS continues computing without waiting for the finish of Python scripts and the main problem is that I want to transfer data between Python and Fortran at real time. 2- startmenu -> Programas -> right click on ABAQUS Command -> Shortcut -> add the path of ifortvars.bat file inside of quotation mark to the very end of the. For linking them simply follow these steps: 1- find the file ifortvars.bat and its path.
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In my next step I tried to install Visual Studio by myself, however all attempts to do so failed (only saying that "installation failed", very specific I know), regardless of the version I tried to install. I'm using ABAQUS 6.12-3, Visual Studio 2012 Professional and Intel Composer XE Suites 2013. Having no viable alternative I tried to install it (Intel Fortran Composer XE 2015 R4), however the installation aborted, because the installation of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 failed (if the intel installer doesn't find any Visual Studio version, it installs the 2010 version of it). As we mostly use Intel hardware we have easy access to the Intel Fortran Composer.
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My general issue is that I am not able to find a suitable fortran compiler for compilation of my subroutines. Unfortunately I wasn't able to find any information concerning the use of Abaqus subroutines on the latest AMD Hardware, namely Ryzen.