PE Component: What does "Legacy" in "Legacy User Components" really indicate?

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PE Component: What does "Legacy" in "Legacy User Components" really indicate?

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ocmonte
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Hi,

 

The new KDS 3.0 is finally ready for primetime - *thank you*. C++ out of the box without modification is a huge plus!

 

I do have a question on the PE Component library. The "Legacy" section - should I be using those? I'm interested in using the FSL_USB stack. Are these components being phased out? I've used it for CDC and it seems to work well in three other project using the older CW tools.

 

Cheers,

 

Monte---

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ocmonte
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I think I figured it out:

KDS was installed on a machine that currently had some "imported components" on it. Since it did, it named the category "Legacy User Components". I installed KDS on a clean machine and noted that the components I was interested in were not shown or installed. Then I remembered that the other machine had previous installations with imported components. Nothing to worry to about at the moment. These components seem to be functional.

Cheers,

Monte--

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ocmonte
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I think I figured it out:

KDS was installed on a machine that currently had some "imported components" on it. Since it did, it named the category "Legacy User Components". I installed KDS on a clean machine and noted that the components I was interested in were not shown or installed. Then I remembered that the other machine had previous installations with imported components. Nothing to worry to about at the moment. These components seem to be functional.

Cheers,

Monte--

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