ASNA has their own IDE. Don't think it ties in at all with WDSCi... But
it's been a while since I worked with AVR and don't know if there is
something they have done in that area.
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from: "Turnidge, Dave" <DTurnidge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] VARPG
Yes. As I recall, it's in the $25+ range, and you can move them around
(assuming more than one iSeries). The license is actually attached to
the DataGate product. A larger fee is for individual programmer seats...
Dave
We looked at ASNA quite a while back. I knew there was a developer
charge per seat but was unaware of an additional per seat charge for the
users. That strikes me as being rather odd.
How does the ASNA developer process tie in with WDSc?
Bill
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