I have recently purchased Hobbyist/Non Commercial License for 7.2.0 for Linux. There is a new version now available (7.3). May I use the purchased licesnse for 7.2 on the new version?
I have recently purchased Hobbyist/Non Commercial License for 7.2.0 for Linux. There is a new version now available (7.3). May I use the purchased licesnse for 7.2 on the new version?
Am 28.08.2015 um 08:45 schrieb Tad Dragowski:
I have recently purchased Hobbyist/Non Commercial License for 7.2.0 for
Linux. There is a new version now available (7.3). May I use the
purchased licesnse for 7.2 on the new version?
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You have a 7.x.x license and imho that is valid for all 7.x.x versions
You can check yourself at the cadsoft homepage.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards
Joern Paschedag
Am 28.08.2015 um 08:45 schrieb Tad Dragowski:
I have recently purchased Hobbyist/Non Commercial License for 7.2.0 for
Linux. There is a new version now available (7.3). May I use the
purchased licesnse for 7.2 on the new version?
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You have a 7.x.x license and imho that is valid for all 7.x.x versions
You can check yourself at the cadsoft homepage.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards
Joern Paschedag
Hello Joern,
Thank you for your answer.
This is promising! But how do you do it? When, in Help->EAGLE License,I press 'use license file' and I point to eagle.key under ~/eagle-7.2.0/bin/eagle.key and enter 10 digit serial number I received with original purchase, the error message is displayed.
The error reads : "the file ... is an installed key file. Please select a license file received from CadSoft." I don't remember how I retrieved original key. I believe I've downloaded it from the CadSoft server at one point (it was 1/2 year ago and I don't remember).
All I have is an email form Cadsoft (packing list) with download instructions.
Regards,
Tad Dragowski