MERLIN LEGEND
MERLIN LEGEND
WinSPM Software Utility File.
This is WinSPM R5.0. This is self-extracting zip file that will have to be decompressed before executed. You MUST have WinSPM R4.0 Build 6150 to use this upgrade!! This release will support Merlin MAGIX 2.0 and previous releases of Merlin MAGIX and Merlin Legend. You will need to upgrade from WinSPM R4 to WinSPM R5 in order to convert files from Merlin MAGIX R1-1R1.5 to R2.0, and to upgrade Merlin Legend systems to Merlin MAGIX R2.0. WinSPM is also compatible with Windows 2000. This file does not include Label MAGIX or some other packages that tell you about future product intentions. These packages are included on the CD that is available from the CIC.
Sivaprakash (DG Staff Member) on 26-Jan-2006
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Setup.exe | 1.5 MB | 21 Nov 2000 |
Setup.w02 | 1.5 MB | 21 Nov 2000 |
Setup.w03 | 1.5 MB | 21 Nov 2000 |
Setup.w04 | 1.5 MB | 21 Nov 2000 |
Setup.w05 | 1.5 MB | 21 Nov 2000 |
Setup.w06 | 1.5 MB | 21 Nov 2000 |
Setup.w07 | 1.5 MB | 21 Nov 2000 |
Setup.w08 | 1.5 MB | 21 Nov 2000 |
Setup.w09 | 479.9 KB | 21 Nov 2000 |
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