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Re: I/O cards
by Floh Peters on Jun 25, 2009 at 3:18:12 pm

[CJ MacPherson] "If I take out the Kona board, do I still have Media 100 as software, or are they tied together?"

Currently not. Right now the encryption code of the software is tied to the board. This way you currently can move the board to a new CPU and continue working with your encryption code.

With V14 (or Media 100 Suite, as it is named as far as I understand), the software will be locked to a CPU, so that you will be flexible with the hardware (or with using the software without hardware) then. License the software to a machine, and use it with any hardware you want. The advantage is that you of course then can (e.g. on a Laptop) decide if you want to work with hardware (in the office) or without (on the road). But it gets more complicated to move the software license to a new machine…

Guess you cannot have a perfect solution…



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