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rickman
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I guess I am just not very flexible about somethings, and I guess I am
not in tune with modern business practices, but I feel I have been
crapped on.
I am working with the Lattice development software about which I had
some reservations. One of which is the inevitable problems with
licensing files. But that can usually be worked out after a few phone
calls and maybe a wasted afternoon at worst.
To make sure of what I was buying, I exchanged a few emails with one
of the support people who told me that the package included ModelSim
for simulation. Having used this in the past, I decided to buy the
package for nearly $1k. But sometime between my ordering it and it
arriving, the licensing all changed.
I got a license file from the web without too much pain and it seemed
to have installed well. The tools ran ok. I have worked on the code
for the last week or so and I am getting ready for a long weekend of
simulation and test to iron out the bugs so I can try to make a
preliminary delivery of prototype hardware on Monday. When I tried to
run the ModelSim simulator yesterday it wasn't licensed.
So I have been emailing and searching on the web and it seems that the
changes in licensing are that ModelSim is no longer licensed and I
have to download the newer version of the software to use the Aldec
simulator. And of course, I have to learn how to use it!
So my weekend is not going to be very productive and there is little
chance I will have *anything* remotely functional to ship on Monday.
I guess what ticks me off more than anything is the seemingly cavalier
attitude that "we no longer OEM the Mentor Graphics tools" and I have
to adjust. I thought I had paid for a license of the ModelSim
software. I suppose the fine print in the agreement that I hadn't
even seen before they changed what had been sold to me tells me that
they can do exactly this.
Am I justified in feeling crapped on? I guess it doesn't matter how I
feel since that won't get my work done. I just wanted to vent a
little bit before I try to get this design working under the Xilinx
web pack tools.
not in tune with modern business practices, but I feel I have been
crapped on.
I am working with the Lattice development software about which I had
some reservations. One of which is the inevitable problems with
licensing files. But that can usually be worked out after a few phone
calls and maybe a wasted afternoon at worst.
To make sure of what I was buying, I exchanged a few emails with one
of the support people who told me that the package included ModelSim
for simulation. Having used this in the past, I decided to buy the
package for nearly $1k. But sometime between my ordering it and it
arriving, the licensing all changed.
I got a license file from the web without too much pain and it seemed
to have installed well. The tools ran ok. I have worked on the code
for the last week or so and I am getting ready for a long weekend of
simulation and test to iron out the bugs so I can try to make a
preliminary delivery of prototype hardware on Monday. When I tried to
run the ModelSim simulator yesterday it wasn't licensed.
So I have been emailing and searching on the web and it seems that the
changes in licensing are that ModelSim is no longer licensed and I
have to download the newer version of the software to use the Aldec
simulator. And of course, I have to learn how to use it!
So my weekend is not going to be very productive and there is little
chance I will have *anything* remotely functional to ship on Monday.
I guess what ticks me off more than anything is the seemingly cavalier
attitude that "we no longer OEM the Mentor Graphics tools" and I have
to adjust. I thought I had paid for a license of the ModelSim
software. I suppose the fine print in the agreement that I hadn't
even seen before they changed what had been sold to me tells me that
they can do exactly this.
Am I justified in feeling crapped on? I guess it doesn't matter how I
feel since that won't get my work done. I just wanted to vent a
little bit before I try to get this design working under the Xilinx
web pack tools.