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Software News   Software News : New version of MedConfig
   posted by DJS on 18-Mar-2004 12:34:03 (1712 reads)
The MedConfig ver. 1.3, a configuration tool for all Mediator PCI busboards, has been released today.



MedConfig helps configuring all Mediator jumpers and all variables of Mediator drivers for the PCI cards. Currently MedConfig has three language versions: English, Italian and Polish.

New version includes:
* enhanced reporting module,
* new TV.prefs files,
* Italian localisation by Arturo Franzin.

MedConfig 1.3 is available for download in the DOWNLOADS | Mediator section of the Elbox website.
    

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