Taking education licence for myself
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Hi,
I think, I don't need an education licence as an MSc student but my needs not releated school and, I don't know any teacher interest in my Electronic Engineering Faculity though I need to QT for MCUs for this education which I need just QT for MCUs. [Note: this not exactly my class as gave education link just a similar one]I tought first using an trial for just this training which I need just QT for MCUs., not need much efort easy peasy :)
I think this guide video directed me this way after get attention the clarification . But I think need a licence but have to ensure.I could not install the Qt for MCUs package neither on
Linux
nor onms windows
. First I thought lack of support to Linux side but whenever installwin 10
and tried testing content of education it actually same as same.Actually, I don't ask my educater much cause this situation not interst area of installing.
- qt-unified-linux-x64-4.1.1-online
- qt-unified-windows-x86-4.1.1-online
You know these installation packages
Try Qt
section on Qt which I have tried.First, I need to ask do I need licence for
QT for MCUs
trying?
Second, If I need alicence
, how can I get this licence as indivudial student? Can I do this? Cause customer servicer directed me to this form. -
Hi @Maxemilian, and welcome!
Qt for MCUs is a commercial product, intended for companies who want to create products based on microcontrollers. So yes, you need to purchase a license to use Qt for MCUs.
May I ask how you plan to use Qt, and what devices you want to target? If you want to do some tinkering on a Linux-based embedded device, then the open-source version of Qt might be suitable: https://www.qt.io/download-open-source
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Hi @JKSH, thank you, it's great to be here
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@Maxemilian said in Taking education licence for myself:
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OK, the open-source version of Qt doesn't cover that.
If your university has an Educational license, then you might be able to get access to Qt for MCUs through your university: https://www.qt.io/pricing/qt-for-educational-program
Unfortunately, Qt for MCUs (and other commercial products) doesn't appear to be available for individual students. But just in case I'm wrong, I'll ping @AndyS who might have more details.
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