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FAQ for Limcon Users! Transition to RAM Connection

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Limcon users: Transition to RAM Connection

In accordance with the Bentley Desktop Software Support Policy, V8i versions of Bentley software are now in an 'Expiring Support' phase. This includes the connection design software Limcon, which is a V8i application. In July 2019, all Limcon users were transitioned to the RAM Connection application. RAM Connection, like Limcon, is a desktop application specializing in the design and optimization of structural steel connections, with support for AISC, CSA, EN, BS, IS, GB, AS, and NZ standards. RAM Connection offers key advantages over Limcon. Please refer to this detailed comparison between Limcon and RAM Connection for more information.

How this affects you:

  • For each perpetual license of Limcon you had covered by a SELECT contract as of July 2019, you now have an equal number of RAM Connection licenses. There was no upgrade fee or new license charge for this. This was done to allow you to transition off Limcon and onto RAM Connection.
  • Your SELECT payments for Limcon were replaced with SELECT payments for RAM Connection.
  • While you have been able to continue using Limcon throughout 2020 with the usage being covered by the RAM Connection license, access to Limcon in 2021 will change according to the Bentley Desktop Software Support Policy for V8i products.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Bentley retiring Limcon?

Limcon has very similar capabilities to RAM Connection, which is trusted and used globally. RAM Connection has a superior graphic interface, reporting, better integration with other applications, and an overall superior user experience.

 

How long will I have access to Limcon?

While you have been able to continue using Limcon throughout 2020 with the usage being covered by the RAM Connection license, access to Limcon in 2021 will change according to the Bentley Desktop Software Support Policy for V8i products.

 

What happens to any Limcon design code licenses I owned?

Users now have access to all design codes in Limcon without a separate license required. The design codes licenses have been removed from your contract and you will no longer pay SELECT or Term License fees for Limcon design codes.

 

I currently have five Limcon licenses covered by SELECT and own no RAM Connection licenses. What happens if I continue to use only Limcon?

Starting with your next SELECT renewal date, you will pay SELECT on five seats of RAM Connection instead of five seats of Limcon. Any Term License charges you incur will be for RAM Connection instead of Limcon, even if overuse was on Limcon. Note that you may use five licenses of RAM Connection and five licenses of Limcon at the same time without incurring a term license charge since the RAM Connection licenses you now own entitle you to both RAM Connection and Limcon.

 

Where can I learn more about RAM Connection?

 

Will my data be preserved? Can I import my Limcon files into RAM Connection?

RAM Connection v13.3 is able to import Limcon files (*.lmc) and convert them to *.rcnx.

 

What are the hardware requirements for RAM Connection?
Processor: 1.3 GHz or faster processor (x64)

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 or higher

RAM: 2 GB minimum, 4 GB recommended

Hard Disk: 675 MB free disk space for installation; 2 GB available for analyzing models

Display: Open GL compatible graphics card with at least 512 MB in video memory. 1024x768 minimum screen resolution

 

What should I do if I have additional questions on RAM Connection, training, and migration plans?

Contact your Bentley sales representative.

 

What should I do if I have additional questions on my license renewals?

Please contact your subscription renewals representative. 

Tags: RAM Connection, Limcon

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