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The
Revision History describes changes to the GoLogic™
software.
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GoLogicUSBDriver_v300.exe
(6 MB) The v3.0 USB driver installer supports 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7, Vista, and XP.
Running this program will install the GoLogic WinUSB driver which
is used with version v5.20 and later. This installer only
needs to be run
once on any computer and does not
need to be removed when upgrading to newer versions.
Note #1:
The new v3.0 USB driver only supports v5.20 and later. Do not switch
to the v3.0 WinUSB driver if you must use v5.19 or earlier, or
the older v4.34 software.
Note #2: The new v3.0 USB
driver does not support Windows 2000 or
Windows Server 2003. Use v5.19 or earlier and the v2.1 USB driver if the
GoLogic must be used with Windows 2000 or earlier. Older software and USB drivers are found
here.
Note #3: Never install USB device drivers from old GoLogic CDs! Outdated drivers
may not work with the most recent software. |
GoLogic2_v531.exe (7 MB)
The
GoLogic™ application can be configured for any GoLogic™ type.
Details...
GoLogic2Server_v531.exe
(4 MB)
The GoLogic™ network server. Run this program on a remote
computer physically connected
to the GoLogic™ device. The GoLogic™ application (above) is then
configured to access the server
across a TCP/IP connection.
GoLogic2PDK_v531.exe (2 MB)
The PlugIn Development Kit (PDK) is provided free so our customers
can create custom Plug-Ins that work with the GoLogic™ Windows® software.
Details...
GoLogic2SDK_v531.exe (4 MB)
The Software Development Kit (SDK) is provided free so our customers can create custom
software that directly controls the GoLogic™.
Details...
GoLogic2_localhelp_novids.exe (4 MB)
This is the latest on-line
HTML help web without the tutorial videos. The tutorial videos were omitted from this
download to
minimize the file size. If this package is not installed, the GoLogic software uses the remote help web hosted on the NCI server where the
videos are hosted. This
package allows customers to install the help web locally on their
computer which eliminates an Internet connection to view the
documentation and video tutorials. |