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Re: Software levels

Post by cnckeith »

Proposed Oak and Allin1DC CNC12 pricing
CNC12 Free Level is Free
CNC12 Pro Level $549
CNC12 Ultimate Level $995

Proposed Plan for CNC12 v4.16 software upgrade from older versions of CNC10,CNC11,CNC12
1.) everyone can get Pro who is upgrading from cnc7,10,11, or cnc12 for $299 (this will be called "Legacy Software Upgrade" part #tbd )
2.) anyone who had a paid software option unlock that is in the Ultimate Level, will get the Ultimate Level with the $299 Legacy Software Upgrade.
3.) Anyone who bought an Oak/Allin1DC/Mpu11 within 18 months of this release will can purchase the Legacy Software Upgrade for $99, older than 18 months $299
4.) If someone purchases Pro then at a later date wants to upgrade to Ultimate they can get Ultimate for: $450

Draft PDF attached.
cnc12_servo_software_levels_v4.16_draft.pdf
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Re: Software levels

Post by converterking »

Thank you. When will 4.16 be released?
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Re: Software levels

Post by Wolfenstien »

converterking wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 1:46 am Thank you. When will 4.16 be released?
Poor Keith,
He probably knew that question was coming.

Second question for you Keith: Will the price of the Oak or ALL in one boards be changing with the new software level release?

Thank you,
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Re: Software levels

Post by cnckeith »

Wolfenstien wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:13 am
converterking wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 1:46 am Thank you. When will 4.16 be released? << as soon as possible>>
Poor Keith,
He probably knew that question was coming. :D ;) :shock:

Second question for you Keith: Will the price of the Oak or ALL in one boards be changing with the new software level release? << yes>>

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Re: Software levels

Post by converterking »

Proposed Plan for CNC12 v4.16 software upgrade from older versions of CNC10,CNC11,CNC12
1.) everyone can get Pro who is upgrading from cnc7,10,11, or cnc12 for $299 (this will be called "Legacy Software Upgrade" part #tbd )

Does this mean I can upgrade the software options on a cnc10 system?
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Re: Software levels

Post by Centroid_Liviu »

converterking wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:42 am Proposed Plan for CNC12 v4.16 software upgrade from older versions of CNC10,CNC11,CNC12
1.) everyone can get Pro who is upgrading from cnc7,10,11, or cnc12 for $299 (this will be called "Legacy Software Upgrade" part #tbd )

Does this mean I can upgrade the software options on a cnc10 system?
The upgrade requires CNC12 v4.16, so you can upgrade to it but from a CNC7 / CNC10 system, but it will also require a hardware upgrade (a CNC7 /10 controller would not be compatible with CNC12).
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Re: Software levels

Post by converterking »

Thanks for clarifying this. What would the probing option for a cmc10 cost without the probe?
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Re: Software levels

Post by AcornJosh »

converterking wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 10:29 am Thanks for clarifying this. What would the probing option for a cmc10 cost without the probe?
Currently #13980 Probing Software $795. These prices should stay the same.
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Re: Software levels

Post by converterking »

Thank you
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Re: Software levels

Post by Black Forest »

cnckeith wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:45 am
Wolfenstien wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:13 am
converterking wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 1:46 am Thank you. When will 4.16 be released? << as soon as possible>>
Poor Keith,
He probably knew that question was coming. :D ;) :shock:

Second question for you Keith: Will the price of the Oak or ALL in one boards be changing with the new software level release? << yes>>

Thank you,
Do you know what the prices will be on the Oak and Allin1 DC will be?
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