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Price and availability for a full version

Cyril
2014-01-26
2020-04-02
  • Cyril - 2014-01-26

    Hello

    Do you have some information about the price and the availability for a full version

    Thank's

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2014-02-01

    Hi,
    the full licensed version will be available in April and will have a price of about 35€.
    E.Schwellinger

     
  • AndreyS - 2014-02-19

    Edwin Schwellinger hat geschrieben:
    Hi,
    the full licensed version will be available in April and will have a price of about 35€.
    E.Schwellinger

    Great news!

     
  • mbruck - 2014-03-07

    Zitat:
    the full licensed version will be available in April and will have a price of about 35€.

    AWESOME !!!!!

     
  • shooter - 2014-03-28

    where can i get a raspberry as 35 euro is very fine to me.
    is it maybe also running on a another like the atmega328? asi am an arduino fan.

     
  • AndreyS - 2014-03-29

    Will be the full license restricted only for home, education and non-comercial usage?

     
  • Anonymous - 2014-03-31

    Originally created by: M.Schaber

    Hi,

    shooter hat geschrieben:
    where can i get a raspberry as 35 euro is very fine to me.
    is it maybe also running on a another like the atmega328? asi am an arduino fan.

    RaspBerrys can be bought at many online shops, just google for "raspberry pi" should help.

     
  • Anonymous - 2014-03-31

    Originally created by: M.Schaber

    Hi,

    AndreyS hat geschrieben:
    Will be the full license restricted only for home, education and non-comercial usage?

    I don't know the exact license conditions, but I'd hesitate to use a raspberry Pi in certain "real-world" usage scenarios. The hardware is neither designed nor certified for such kind of usage.

     
  • shooter - 2014-03-31

    i am not hesitating as all PLC have a processor inside, and the raspberry has a OS that i do know, instead of a black box, and yes i do realize the lack of certificates (i am working on commercial ships so DNV, lloyds, GL is used a lot.
    (i am now using WAGO (also codesys)

     
  • Anonymous - 2014-04-01

    Originally created by: M.Schaber

    Hi, Shooter,

    shooter hat geschrieben:
    i am not hesitating as all PLC have a processor inside, and the raspberry has a OS that i do know, instead of a black box, and yes i do realize the lack of certificates (i am working on commercial ships so DNV, lloyds, GL is used a lot.
    (i am now using WAGO (also codesys)

    It's not only "lack of certificates" by itself, its also things like environment conditions (temperature, humidity, vibrations etc) or EMV/EMC issues which may cause problems for such usage.

     
  • shooter - 2014-04-01

    I love minimal systems, as every component can get defective, so when using very low quantity of components the MTBF is better.
    And another one is price, i use lots of WAGO and not siemens as for the same function the price of the siemens is double .

    In my field making very small applications price is important.
    I am getting much lesser EMC from my setup as from a siemens machine, as it uses far less power and as the program is much simpler it works faster about 10 times.
    Within my raspberry i can get scantimes of 1 microsecond in a normal PLC 1 millisecond is very fast, it means 1000 times ( No need for special fast counter blocks etc.
    a encoder can be direct connected, with a resolver of 2500/rev i can get a speed of 100 *60 = 6000 rpm and still have every puls, with a precision of 0.04 of a degree.
    As the processor is so cheap i can make a controller for 100 $. without making special PCB.

     
  • mbruck - 2014-04-24

    Edwin Schwellinger hat geschrieben:
    Hi,
    the full licensed version will be available in April and will have a price of about 35€.
    E.Schwellinger

    It is almost end of April. Is there available full licensed version now we can order ?

     
  • mbruck - 2014-04-29

    Any news ?

     
  • yannickasselin1 - 2014-05-07

    Would really like some news about it as well.

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2014-05-07

    Hi,
    we have a delay of one month with the full / licenseable version:
    Official Statement which you see in the store:

    The full version of CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi is scheduled for end of May with a price of 35€ per device license.

    Sorry for that we know many of you wait for this!

    Best Regards
    Edwin

     
  • mbruck - 2014-05-29

    Zitat:
    The full version of CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi is scheduled for end of May with a price of 35€ per device license.

    It is almost end of May. We wait for monday 2.6.2014.

     
  • mbruck - 2014-06-05

    Product is not on sale yet. So, I believe we will wait again until end of june.

     
  • Hodgy1993 - 2014-06-06

    Yeah, is there any update on this?
    I was hoping on purchasing the full-version upon release aswell

     
  • mbruck - 2014-06-06

    No comment.

     
  • Hodgy1993 - 2014-06-09

    Cheers Edwin

     
  • Hodgy1993 - 2014-07-02

    Hi Edwin,

    Do you know for certain what the release date is?

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2014-07-02

    Hi,
    not a really reliable statement of the current state:

    Facts are:
    we want to release including 3.5SP5 release.

    -Scheduled date for 3.5SP5 is 17th July
    -we try to release the Pi runtime 'licenseable' shortly after this 3.5SP5 release.
    -see attached screenshot how this will work/look like - we are currently testing/validating the licensing

    Hope everything will work till release date then, we know that many of you wait for that full runtime.
    Thank you for your patience.
    BR
    Edwin

    IMG: Pi_licensed.jpg

     
  • mbruck - 2014-07-02

    Zitat:
    Thank you for your patience.

    Thank you for information Edwin!

     
  • mbruck - 2014-08-01

    Great !

    Could you please explain us how to apply licence to Rasspbery once we buy it ?

    Thank you !

     
  • yannickasselin1 - 2014-08-01

    Do we need a Dongle for the licensing?

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2014-08-01

    Hi,

    no a dongle is not needed, just softlicensing.

    BR
    Edwin

     
  • mkrispin - 2020-04-02

    Hi Edwin,
    I just bought that License Dongle and two new Raspi MC license.
    I have activated first only one license to the Dongle and I can see the license when I select the container Local: CmStick xxx.
    How can I link now this license to a Raspi to get this out from the demo mode?
    I couldn't find that step. Everything what I found was how to activate a license on whatever device.
    I'm sure, you have a quick and dirty PDF Guide in your drawer.
    Thank You and Best Regards,
    Michael , Thailand

     

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