
![]() basICColor Display 5
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Notable Features
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basICColor Site License Notes: * Up to 100 Seats allowed per Site License. More can be possible with pre-approval from CHROMiX and basICColor, or via an Enterprise license. For more information, call CHROMiX. basICColor products are always licensed based on unique Machine IDs. A unique number needs to be created for each specific Machine ID. Here are the 3 licensing options for basICColor Site License at this moment: A) USB-Dongle: The basICColor USB dongle stores a license file which has to be installed once after first application launch. To run the basICColor display software on that computer the USB dongle has to be plugged in. The software generates a unique Machine ID based on that dongles serial number. The software approves and only allows that connection. B) SiteLicense TAN (TransActionNumber): The Site License Administrator initially communicates their permannent e-mail address for bonding to the SiteLicense TAN (One unique email address for the Administrator is required). Then a SiteLicense TAN is charged with 250 licenses. The Administrator is then able to request 250 permanent basICColor display licenses (while logged in) with the admin e-mail address initially bonded to. If the 250 licenses are consumed, the designated Administrator will get another 250 and so on. For each end-user workstation a license is provided and each machines unique MAC serial number is used to "build" the specific Machine ID that the software approves, only allowing that workstations connection as the 'dongle' from that point forward. C) basICColor DISCUS: The basICColor DISCUS has an internal dongle which stores a license file which has to be installed once after first application launch. To run the basICColor display software on that computer the DISCUS has to be plugged in. The software generates a unique Machine ID based on that DISCUS's serial number. The software approves and only allows that connection. With all three methods the appropriate license file must be installed.
System Requirements (minimum): Windows:
Macintosh:
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