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RLARM Source code

I have purchased RL-ARM but I cant find the source code for TCPNet.
Does it not come with the source code?

Thanks

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  • I'm not good enough to read your web pages. I can't find any note that there is a separate package containing the TCP-IP source code.

    Does this hidden software package that I don't seem to be able to find have similiar costs as the Real-Time Library? And yet one more package that needs to be multiplied with number of developers, even if all developers but one just links with a modified object file or library?

    So about €4000 + €4000 + €4000 for compiler + real-time library + source in case a project needs to be moved to and/or extended with another developer, in the same way that building a project with a modified RTX kernel requires every developer in the project to have a license of the real-time library, or migrating a project from one developer to another?

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  • I'm not good enough to read your web pages. I can't find any note that there is a separate package containing the TCP-IP source code.

    Does this hidden software package that I don't seem to be able to find have similiar costs as the Real-Time Library? And yet one more package that needs to be multiplied with number of developers, even if all developers but one just links with a modified object file or library?

    So about €4000 + €4000 + €4000 for compiler + real-time library + source in case a project needs to be moved to and/or extended with another developer, in the same way that building a project with a modified RTX kernel requires every developer in the project to have a license of the real-time library, or migrating a project from one developer to another?

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  • Hi,

    Currently the TCPnet Source code option is not shown on the website. In fact we have only just decided to introduce the option due to customer requests.

    We are now changing a number of the RL-ARM web pages to provide more detail, both technical and commercial for the RL-ARM components. I do agree with you that the current pages do not give you enough information so please bare with us as we update them.

    The source for TCPnet will be made available as a separate 'add-on' to the standard RL-ARM package. The reason for this approach is that from customer feedback few users need the TCPnet source code, therefore by offering it as a separate item we are able to maintain the low price of RL-ARM.

    Per - on your other question about how to handle this within your development team, it would probably make sense to discuss that off line via email or phone.