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i2 Std upgrade to i2 Pro

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:09 pm
by oz_olly
Hi Motec guys,

I am from the UNSW@ADFA FSAE Team. We have been recording all our data using a SDL with Std logging. We have finally advanced to the point in our analysis and design where we need to create maths channels and create more plots than we can in i2 Std. Is there currently any way we can pay to upgrade our files to Pro Logging so we can use them in i2 Pro. We would also like to upgrade to Pro Logging, does this mean we will end up with a whole bunch of files that are not interchangable. I read the other thread on the 'dongle' idea which sounds pretty good, is there any update on the progress of this?

Cheers

Olly

Re: i2 Std upgrade to i2 Pro

PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:02 pm
by Apex Speed Tech
There's no issues with opening Pro files in I2 standard.

Dongles absolutely suck. MOTEC is an industry leader in this - not resorting to hardware that can be easily stolen, lost, fail and the wrong time, etc. MOTEC's method of protecting their "pro analysis" income is the best in the business!

Re: i2 Std upgrade to i2 Pro

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:13 pm
by JamieA
There are going to be changes in the pro/standard area, I suspect by the end of this year, but many things such as security, portability, compatability and alike are yet to be ironed out.

So as it stands today, if you download a file as standard, then that is all the file can be.

-Jamie

Re: i2 Std upgrade to i2 Pro

PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 3:10 am
by David Ferguson
Neel,

I think you mean that you can open Pro-Logging files in I2 Standard. (bottom line - you can overlay the data from two files, one with pro logging and one without you just have to use i2 Standard). I don't believe you can currently open non-pro logging files in i2 Pro.

Re: i2 Std upgrade to i2 Pro

PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:06 am
by Apex Speed Tech
I think you mean that you can open Pro-Logging files in I2 Standard.


Internet dyslexia. I edited my post.... Thanks.

I remain a big I2 fan.