SN's ProDG debugger is simply the best debugger for console development out there. Pair that with their rock solid C/C++ compiler and the fast and flexible linker and you have everything to efficiently push through large projects. In addition to that SN Systems' support is second to none. Very quick turn around times even for new features if they are needed! What more can one want?
We wouldn't have been able to create 'Star Wars - Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader' without this toolset.
Thomas Engel
Director of Technology
Factor 5
SN Systems have vacancies for Toolchain Engineers in both the Bristol and San Jose offices, with a competitive salary and excellent benefits package.
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There are two ways import your dedicated license to CLM:
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or
The Import License Wizard will be displayed, similar to the following:

In the License File field, enter the name of the license file to be imported, or click the browse button to navigate to the file.
License files will be imported into CLM provided they are valid license files and have not already expired. Any matching license already in CLM but with a nearer expiry date will be automatically replaced, otherwise the following message is displayed:

Click Yes to overwrite the existing license, or No to leave the existing license.
If the license file is invalid or has expired, then a message may be displayed from the following list:
If CLM indicates that the license file has an invalid size, then you have probably tried to import the wrong file.An invalid license file may have an incorrect header, or lack encrypted data or have an incorrect checksum. More detailed information is output to the debug log file.
If your license has expired, you can renew it by using the "I want to...Renew an existing Dedicated License with SN Systems" option (see "Renew an existing Dedicated License with SN Systems").