Hi NXP Technical Support
I am currently working with the FRDM-KL25Z hardware and I am going to use CW for MCU 10.6 SE (Eclipse) to programming. I would like to know, Does this license perpetual or only work for 30 evaluation days? and Does it enterprise or academy license? Is it the same way for CW for MCU 10.6.4 SE (Eclipse)?
Regards.
Sergio
Hello Sergio,
you use CW for MCU 10.6.4 SE, here "SE" means special edition.
special edition is a perpetual version, but it has code size limit:
Kinetis E, L, M Series: 64 KB
Kinetis K Series: 128 K
If you work with evaluation version. there is no code size limit, but has 30 days time limit.
Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang
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Hello Jennie,
I have one question more. You said that this is a perpetual version. However perpetual not always means free, so Has the CW 10.6.4/10.6 SE free and enterprise license?
Kind regards
Sergio
Hi Sergio
CW 10.6.4/10.6 SE is free and perpetual. But it has code size limit.
In fact, CW 10.6.4/10.6 executes special edition in default level. That’s to say, even there is no license installed under CW, it is SE is free and perpetual. But it has code size limit. If your project C code size is under this limit, you can use it for your project for free.
Kinetis E, L, M Series: 64 KB
Kinetis K Series: 128 K
Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang
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Hello Jennie
Thanks a lot!
Regards
Sergio
You are welcome.
Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang