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Standalone vs Other Versions
09-10-2022, 18:10 PM,
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2022, 18:48 PM by ckcoding.)
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Standalone vs Other Versions
Hello
What are the differences between ISTA Standalone version and native version? Can I program with the ENET cable in the Standalone version? Where can I find the native version? Are Standalone and ISPI Next the same thing? Thanks. |
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10-10-2022, 14:50 PM,
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RE: Standalone vs Other Versions
ISTA native is the original, non modified version, or at least that is what is commonly referred to.
ISTA standalone is a release that has been modified by a person who made and released it. These kinds of versions are the only ones that might be able to do programming via ENET if compiler has enabled it. The release from Sedoy has this functionality. The official, native version does not support ENET programming. ISPI, standing for Integrated Service Process Initiative, is a conglomerate of software, hardware and administration equipment. You don't need to worry about that. |
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