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I downloaded the experimental STM C compiler today. All the documentation online seemed to suggest that I could use a trial version for at least X number of days (some things seemed to suggest I could get a permanent license for not-for-profit work?)
But when I tried to install it, there's no way to get past the "enter your license" thing, and when you go to the link it says to go to, there doesn't seem to be any way to procure a license.
I have no intention of trying to make money from the work I do with the STM C compiler, and would rather not pay money for it, at least without extensive testing first to see if it suits my needs. It would be nice to get a permanent license with that restriction, but I would settle for a trial version to see if it would even be useful to use.
How do I go about getting a license or something?
But when I tried to install it, there's no way to get past the "enter your license" thing, and when you go to the link it says to go to, there doesn't seem to be any way to procure a license.
I have no intention of trying to make money from the work I do with the STM C compiler, and would rather not pay money for it, at least without extensive testing first to see if it suits my needs. It would be nice to get a permanent license with that restriction, but I would settle for a trial version to see if it would even be useful to use.
How do I go about getting a license or something?
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You need to have Intel C++ compiler (comercial or evaluation) installed.
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