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Re: NEW 2009 Control System Released

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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post
I am concerned about the development software licensing issues. I really liked the team-wide mcc18 license that allowed multiple students to learn to program at once, in the lab and at home. gcc will still allow this, however, Labview will not. I had similar issues with the limitations on the single team EasyC license.
I can't count how many problems I had with installing software on school provided laptops without an administrator. I'd meet the students at night and be leaving fix-it notes for the IT department in the morning. For example, EasyC stuck on Vex, because it had to write to a protected folder and then be restarted (not to pick on EasyC or school required IT protective measures).
The Labview that is provided in the kit the past few years has been an unlimited license for FIRST use. See the following post: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=51405
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