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Started by tkwimble June 5, 2011
Group,

I am in immediate need of a copy of Dynamic C 10.21 for the 4000 series rabbits. It appears that since Rabbit has "realigned" themselves with Digi, the older versions are no longer available.

I have a fully installed copy on one of my machines. Can you simply copy that directory to another machine, or must it be installed from an original distribution?

Thanks In Advance,
Larry Wimble

Or go to

http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/software-microprocessors-accessories/software/dynamicc.jsp#docs

It is all there. But the navigation is dreadful. I even had a follow
up (to an unrelated complaint) where Digi actually expressed the same
to me !!

bob moore

On 6/5/11, Scott Henion wrote:
> On 6/5/2011 3:06 PM, tkwimble wrote:
>> Group,
>>
>> I am in immediate need of a copy of Dynamic C 10.21 for the 4000 series
>> rabbits. It appears that since Rabbit has "realigned" themselves with
>> Digi, the older versions are no longer available.
>
> You can download any version. Go through the download process and when
> you finally get to download, copy the link to the address bar. Then you
> can edit the version in the URL to the one you need. Note: the version
> is usually twice as a directory and a file name, i.e.
> ...\download\DC10.62\DC10.62.zip
>
>> I have a fully installed copy on one of my machines. Can you simply copy
>> that directory to another machine, or must it be installed from an
>> original distribution?
>
> Yes, you can just copy it and it will basically work.
>
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> Scott G. Henion, Consultant
> Web site: http://SHDesigns.org
> Rabbit libs: http://shdesigns.org/rabbit/
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>
>
On 6/5/2011 3:06 PM, tkwimble wrote:
> Group,
>
> I am in immediate need of a copy of Dynamic C 10.21 for the 4000 series rabbits. It appears that since Rabbit has "realigned" themselves with Digi, the older versions are no longer available.

You can download any version. Go through the download process and when
you finally get to download, copy the link to the address bar. Then you
can edit the version in the URL to the one you need. Note: the version
is usually twice as a directory and a file name, i.e.
...\download\DC10.62\DC10.62.zip

> I have a fully installed copy on one of my machines. Can you simply copy that directory to another machine, or must it be installed from an original distribution?

Yes, you can just copy it and it will basically work.

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Scott G. Henion, Consultant
Web site: http://SHDesigns.org
Rabbit libs: http://shdesigns.org/rabbit/
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