Yes. A license key may only be applied to a single cape. If you have 5 capes, you need 5 license keys of the appropriate level for those 5 capes.
FAQs
FPP supports ‘offline’ signing of EEPROMs. For instructions, visit the HowTo at https://shop.falconplayer.com/2022/04/28/howto-offline-signing/
For the purpose of discussion around FPP, a “3rd party” refers to a non-developer who is selling capes.
A Voucher is essentially a coupon for a specific license key. A voucher may be redeemed during the checkout process to grant the purchaser a free license.
EEPROM stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. So while it says Read-Only, it can actually be erased and re-written, but the number of writes may be limited. FPP uses EEPROMs on capes to store cape configuration and vendor information. Most FPP-compatible capes created in the past few years include […]
I’m sure if there were enough X’s in that number we might debate it, but we would prefer that people were contributing to FPP and the community. Currently we do not allow cape vendors to sign their own EEPROMs.
In order to keep a level playing field, we do not allow cape vendors to sign their own EEPROMs. You can pre-purchase a license key voucher and give it away with a cape to allow the purchaser to get a free license key and sign the EEPROM via the signing […]
Yes. You are welcome to purchase vouchers ahead of time and give one away with each cape purchased. Make sure that you are getting a voucher for the correct number of outputs.
No. In order to (re)sign an EEPROM, the user must supply the license key and order number. We do want to allow individual users to transfer a license if a cape is sold, but we do not support that in a vendor bulk purchase scenario. Vendors may purchase license key […]
You are welcome to use the ‘Donate’ button at the top of the https://FalconChristmas.com/forum forum web page.