I haven't told my boss about this yet. Mums the word. At 04:11 PM 3/22/2005, Jaime Andres Aranguren Cardona wrote: >Hi, > >Good to know that. As far as I recall, it works this >way since VisualDSP++ 2.0. > >Maybe many of us have missed the fun (overhead, >maybe??) of having VisualDSP++ registered in several >(up to 3) computers at a time. > >Regards, > >JaaC > >--- Steve Holle <> wrote: > > I did check as I was curious and Jaime is right. On > > page 1-10 of the > > "VisualDSP++ 4.0 User's Guide" it states that the > > user can install and > > register up to three copies of a "Single-User" > > license. > > > > At 01:13 PM 3/22/2005, Jaime Andres Aranguren > > Cardona wrote: > > >AFAIK, Floating Licenses are more expensive, and > > they > > >are supposed to be used with the tools installed in > > a > > >central computer (server, maybe?), and workstations > > >connectig to it. > > > > > >Sometime ago I read, I don't quite remember exactly > > >where (maybe here, maybe an e-mail from ADI), that > > the > > >one-user (one seat) license scheme allowed you to > > >install the tools in up to around 3 computers, so > > you > > >could install it both in your laptop for > > on-the-field > > >coding, and your PCs at work (for working!) and at > > >home (for playingwith those DSP toys, maybe). What > > >you'd had to do is to repeat the serial number > > request > > >process, in order to get the 3 license.dat files, > > that > > >allow you to run the tools on 3 different > > computers. > > >Beware that the process has to be run from the > > >computer where the tools are being installed, and > > will > > >be used, because the process gathers some info from > > >THAT computer, and sends it to ADI, in order to get > > >back a license file for THAT computer. > > > > > >IHTH. > > > > > >--- Steve Holle <> wrote: > > > > > > > > You need a floating license. Search > > www.analog.com > > > > for floating license > > > > and see what's required. > > > > > > > > At 09:31 AM 3/22/2005, henriqueresende wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It's the first time that I'm using the > > > > VisualDSP++, and I've > > > > >already had some problem to register it. I ran > > the > > > > installation > > > > >program and filled the license field with the > > > > serial number that > > > > >was written on the CD. After that, I was asked > > to > > > > register online > > > > >to have another number to finish to install. > > I've > > > > received the > > > > >number and the register was completed > > correctly. > > > > After the message > > > > >of right installation has apeared I tried to > > run > > > > the program, but > > > > >another message didn't allow me to go on, it > > said > > > > the registration > > > > >number isn't valid. I think the problem could > > be > > > > because > > > > >I've installed the program in two different > > > > computers so, > > > > >is it possible to be that the problem? > > > > >What can I do to run the program in any > > computer? > > > > > > > > >Jaime Andr Aranguren Cardona > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ > > > > > Steve Holle > > Link Communications, Inc. > > 1035 Cerise Rd. > > Billings, MT 59101 > > > > > >Jaime Andr Aranguren Cardona > >__________________________________ > > Steve Holle Link Communications, Inc. 1035 Cerise Rd. Billings, MT 59101 |