Hi
Is it possible to install RPI runtime and license without Codesys development system?
I have a situation that my customers would purchase their own RPIs and Codesys licenses and I have to deploy a same project to them. (Expected qty is more than 100)
In this case no programming is required for them however they have to sign up Codesys store and download the development system file and install it only for installing runtime and license.
Are there any standalone tools to install RPI runtime and license?
Last edit: audi0615 2020-08-30
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You need just to install the runtime debian package on the Pi.
Sure license need to bei applied once by CODSYS...Bootproject basically could deployed either by CODESYS Automation Server or manually..
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Thank you for your prompt response. I would try the debian package.
I would like to distribute my boot project file by letting them to download it.
For the license issue, Do you mean we have to purchase all RPIs and distribute them with preinstalled license? We also consider to purchase the runtime toolkit. Does it provide such a functionality?
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Hi
Is it possible to install RPI runtime and license without Codesys development system?
I have a situation that my customers would purchase their own RPIs and Codesys licenses and I have to deploy a same project to them. (Expected qty is more than 100)
In this case no programming is required for them however they have to sign up Codesys store and download the development system file and install it only for installing runtime and license.
Are there any standalone tools to install RPI runtime and license?
Last edit: audi0615 2020-08-30
You need just to install the runtime debian package on the Pi.
Sure license need to bei applied once by CODSYS...Bootproject basically could deployed either by CODESYS Automation Server or manually..
Thank you for your prompt response. I would try the debian package.
I would like to distribute my boot project file by letting them to download it.
For the license issue, Do you mean we have to purchase all RPIs and distribute them with preinstalled license? We also consider to purchase the runtime toolkit. Does it provide such a functionality?
Yes. For Q1
Runtime Toolkit : you need to contact sales...
Ok. Thanks a lot.