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License for CodeRed V5 on Linux

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lpcware
NXP Employee
NXP Employee
Content originally posted in LPCWare by Bingo600 on Wed Jun 26 13:36:34 MST 2013
Hi Forum (CR)

I have dusted off my LPCXpresso-1768 again , and was thinking about using a free version of CodeRed.

Last time i was using Windows , but i'm now 100% linux based.  What are the limitations if using Linux ?


Is there a "special version/registration" for LPCXpresso , that allows more then 8K Code , permanently.

I have heard some rumours about 128K.

I would like to know in advance before i install a 350MB toolchain , just to discover that i have 3 month to "live".

Else i'll just use the launchpad compiler and Eclipse or Code::Blocks


TIA
Bingo
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Bingo600 on Thu Jun 27 09:14:36 MST 2013
Thanx for the info  I'll give it a try  /Bingo
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by TheFallGuy on Wed Jun 26 23:39:53 MST 2013
http://nxp.com/lpcxpresso:

"The LPCXpresso IDE can build an executable of any size with full code  optimization, and it supports a download limit of 128KB after  registration."
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Rob65 on Wed Jun 26 23:11:24 MST 2013
Do you mean Red Suite or the LPCXpresso IDE.
Both are tools created by Code Red, both allow you to create code for the LPC series microcontrollers but one of those is the commercial version from Code Red with commercial support and the other is the free version that you can download and install.
On the first link, at that page there is a line with "For product information, see" then the second link gives you a page with a link to "Compare Red Suite editions" (they still call the LPCXpresso IDE a Red Suite edition to prevent people from getting too confused.
And on that page you will find a link to the LPCXpresso IDE product information with everything you always wanted to know about the Red Suite/LPCXpresso IDE tools but were not afraid to ask :p

You can't blame Code Red for [I]hiding [/I]the free version of the tools one click further away than their commercial package...
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Bingo600 on Wed Jun 26 21:38:14 MST 2013

Quote: TheFallGuy
You found this forum, so how come you didn't find the product details? Look on the code red website...

It is free up to 128k after registration. Runs on windows, Linux and mac.



I found this
http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/LicenceRestrictions

And this (indicating that NXP editions are windows only)
http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/ProductOverview

But i cant see where it states that it's free up to 128K

Maybe someone could point me to the product details page that you refer to.

TIA
Bingo
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by TheFallGuy on Wed Jun 26 13:45:39 MST 2013
You found this forum, so how come you didn't find the product details? Look on the code red website...

It is free up to 128k after registration. Runs on windows, Linux and mac.
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