Hello,
Keil support did not reply yet - but am I correct in assuming that RL-ARM is now a part of MDK, and that each user needs to have a RL-ARM license paid for separately in order to be able to use FlashFS/TCPNet etc. (many samples in MDK 4.20 are broken, but the one that I did manage to compile failed to link complaining that my license is insufficient - that did not happen with MDK 4.14 !) ? If so, this is a HUGE expense. If my boss asks for my opinion (and I think he will) - we're going open source!
Per, as far as I know, you can't even purchase the TCP/IP source code any more. I tried to purchase the sources, but were told that this package isn't available.
We were just in the process of asking about buying the TCP/IP source. Mainly as we have problems with their code and needed to alter it to be closer to our needs.
Out of the stack provided by Keil we have already had to replace their SMTP and TELNET applications due to some basic limitations, now we are having issues with HTTP which is not something I relish rewriting from scratch.
Not having the source is a very painful experience.