Quoting Joshua Baker-LePain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Tue 20 Nov 2007 05:07:23 PM PST:

On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 at 4:28pm, Jim Lux wrote

Quoting Joe Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Tue 20 Nov 2007 04:09:04 PM PST:

Anyone need an adjunct ... :) I was under the impression that the
license fees were much stiffer than that.  For a cluster, $100*N for N
= 16 .. 32 is not bad at all.  Or am I missing something.

That's the price for a student getting a copy for their own machine. They have other schemes for students running on university owned machines, etc. (all carefully designed to avoid rampant illegal copying, I'm sure)

Also keep in mind that the student edition includes none of the handy
toolboxes mentioned upthread.  To get those you must buy the "full"
edition.  Also, the student edition generally lags well behind the full
edition version-wise.

Some of the toolboxes are included.

The other price list I saw had Matlab and Simulink for $99, then each toolbox was $59. (If you wanted all toolboxes, that could get pricey, but almost nobody uses them all... heck, all of the 5000 odd toilers at JPL share only 2 or 3 licenses for some of the toolboxes)




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