About a year ago I purchased and registered VSM. About a month ago my computer crashed and required a hard-drive reformat. Recently, I decided to download and reinstall VSM. The reinstall of the DEMO was no problem.
My woes begin with trying to re-register the product. I failed to print out the e-mail with the activation key, but have found in my notes "PICAXE ACTIVATION ID XXXXXXXX" ( an eight digit number). Since the editor does not require registration, I'm pretty sure this number is for VSM.
However, when opening the 'Licence Manager', all I see are prompts to 'browse' or 'find' .LXK type filess. Based on my understanding of the PICAXE Tutorial - Part 2, this is where I'm expecting to enter the activation ID referred to above!
When opening the VSM program, there is a wondow prompting me to register on-line. This effort only takes me to the PICAXE VASM web page. I see no indication as to how to register the product.
Does the eight digit activation code sound correct?
What do I need to do to register the product?
Based on the message traffic on this forum regarding VSM support (or lack thereof) for the newer version PICAXE chips, I doubt that I would pay for VMS again!!
Thanks,
Southeast Queensland
My woes begin with trying to re-register the product. I failed to print out the e-mail with the activation key, but have found in my notes "PICAXE ACTIVATION ID XXXXXXXX" ( an eight digit number). Since the editor does not require registration, I'm pretty sure this number is for VSM.
However, when opening the 'Licence Manager', all I see are prompts to 'browse' or 'find' .LXK type filess. Based on my understanding of the PICAXE Tutorial - Part 2, this is where I'm expecting to enter the activation ID referred to above!
When opening the VSM program, there is a wondow prompting me to register on-line. This effort only takes me to the PICAXE VASM web page. I see no indication as to how to register the product.
Does the eight digit activation code sound correct?
What do I need to do to register the product?
Based on the message traffic on this forum regarding VSM support (or lack thereof) for the newer version PICAXE chips, I doubt that I would pay for VMS again!!
Thanks,
Southeast Queensland