+1 for DreamSourceLab gear. Their UI and software design is top notch.
To be fair it's not their software, it's based on sigrok, they have only added a skin.
The good part is that it's open source and you can modify it to suit your needs
(but it takes 20min to compile).
From what I've disassembled I think the answer is no but I might be wrong.
That's what I thought.
Since there is no separate "CAN" license one possibility is that it is covered by one of the three
COMP/EMBD/AUTO licenses.
These are available for every 800/900 scope. I will let you guys experiment with those because I don't know what they enable.
One thing that I couldn't figure out is what are the default bundle options for each series and that's something I looked long time for but it's well hidden in that C++ code.
It's the RS232/SPI/I2C decoders.
Actually "bundle" covers all supported options for a scope series.
There is a function called
CApiLicense::activeOpt which enables the bundle then deletes all the extra available options.
These options are later re-enabled only if a valid coresponding
.lic file is found.