August 1, 2005 – Phoenix, AZ – DDC-I, a global leader in safety critical software tools for embedded applications, announces today a new release for the TADS Ada Development System targeting i960. TADS-960 for Windows V.6.2.0 includes the introduction of the FLEXnet 10.1 licensing system along with Distributed TADS for Windows and unbundled tools.
"The upgrades made in this version of TADS offer our customers a product that’s easier to use, from a smooth installation to support for multiple users," states Stephen Hunter, Senior Software Engineer and TADS Product Champion. "We are dedicated to providing our clients with quality tools and services as well as customizing solutions as needed for their individual requirements," Hunter concludes.
FLEXnet 10.1 supports all of the latest licensing models including triple redundant license servers, MAC address host ID’s, hardware dongles, license borrowing, and a host of other licensing models tailored to the customer's needs.
Distributed TADS for Windows allows a TADS-960 Universe to be installed on one Universe server, and then to be shared by any number of client installations on other Windows machines. This will allow different users on different machines to easily share projects and libraries making software project management easier to implement.
The Windows installation procedures have been re-engineered to allow for easy re-licensing of the product. The various licensing models supported can easily be changed through the installation procedure without the need to uninstall or reinstall the product.
The Stand-Alone AdaScope (debugger), Link Retargeting Kit, and Runtime Source Kits are now all available as separate shippable packages. Each may be purchased and installed separately or as part of the main development system.
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