readme.txt Driver File Contents (HASPEDIT.zip)

List of HASPEDIT API Versions
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This list includes improvements, bug fixes, and other relevant
information.
It is arranged in descending chronological order.

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V11.0 Rel CD 12
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A German help file is available. You can use it by copying the file
from german_help directory into the directory containing the
haspedit.exe.

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V11.0 Rel CD 11
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Changed bitmaps in programs.
Small internal changes and bugfixes.


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V9.00 Rel CD 9.0
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Problems Solved
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Case 100643
Fixed a repaint problem in the FAS window.

Case 100746
Added three dots (...) to any menu that opens another window.

Case 3645
Added a check if entered passwords are zero.

Case 100639
Fixed a problem deleting programs from the FAS window.

Case 100642
Fixed a problem with the NetHASP-U FAS configuration window.
Big numbers have been transferred incorrectly instead of being
converted to "Unlimited".

Case 100752
Rerouted links to the new Aladdin web pages.

Case 100730
Some key ID numbers appeared incorrectly as negative numbers in
the HASPEdit configuration window.

Case 100729
The "Cut" option in the Edit menu cannot be used and was removed.

Case 3680
When running on WinNT4 SP4 or SP6 you may get error 11.

Case 100640
The "unlimited" check box was not checked by default in the FAS
window.


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V8.00 Rel CD 8.0
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HaspEdit for Win32 now fully supports the new HASP4 family of keys.
Two icons have been added to the main toolbar: one for encoding data
("encode") and the other for decoding data ("decode"). The buttons are
active only when a HASP4 key is being edited.

Use HaspEdit to encode data used in your application. Encoded data can
be exported to the clipboard or to a file, either in binary form or in
form of source code for inclusion into an applicaiton. Decoded
information can similarly be imported from a file or from the clipboard.

For further information please refer to the HaspEdit help file or to the
HASP Programmer's Guide.

Problems Solved
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Case #3575:
Attempting to set the clock of a TimeHASP key from the system time 
failed in the win32 version of HASPEdit. This has been resolved in 
version 8.0.

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V6.20 CD Rel 6.0  15 April, 1997
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Problems Solved
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Case #3065:
After using HaspEdit once to set the number of stations in the FAS program list,
this number became the maximum, instead of the NetHASP model number. For example,
after setting the number of stations to 5 (for a NetHASP-10), the next time you ran
HaspEdit, you could set the number of stations to a number between 1 and 5 instead of
a number between 1 and 10.

Case #3111:
The FAS Editor did not save a program list for NetHASP models 50 and up.


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V6.1 CD Rel 5.0 November 20, 1997
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With HASP CD Rel 5.0, a Win32 version of the HaspEdit utility is introduced.
The HaspEdit utility lets you edit the memory of HASP keys, check Return
Codes for given Seed Codes, and personalize your HASP keys.

In addition to its full Win32 GUI, HaspEdit V6.1 introduces the following new
features and upgrades:


Programming Utility
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HaspEdit lets you create a stand-alone executable which updates the memory of
HASP keys. Once you have entered data in the HASP  Memory Editor and/or
FAS Editor, you can create  a programming utility which can be used later to
write the memory of additional HASP keys. This facilitates the process of
preparing many keys all containing the same memory data. Instead of activating
HaspEdit and reading the data from a configuration file, all you need to do is
activate the programming executable to update the memory of your HASP keys.


Configuration File Support
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You can save the parameters you entered in the HASP Memory Editor and the
FAS Editor to a configuration file. The file will contain an image of the HASP
memory and FAS parameters, in addition to the HASP passwords.

You can use the configuration file to restore the saved parameters in later
sessions of HaspEdit.

Note: The HASP passwords are saved in the configuration files in an
un-encrypted format. Therefore, you should regard the configuration file as
you would any other source file containing HASP passwords.


Improved HASP Memory Display
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The display of the Memory Editor has been redesigned for ease of use. For easy
navigation, the cursor offset is constantly displayed, and FAS and User areas
have been defined and distinguished by different background colors.
In addition, data can be represented in its decimal or hexadecimal formats.


Easy Handling of Return Codes
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Return Codes are now easily manipulated with HaspEdit Return Codes table.
You can enter multiple Seed Codes and receive a display of their corresponding
Return Codes. The Return Codes table lets you copy and paste Seed Codes and
Return Codes, for easier manipulation when using the HASP API.

The Return Codes table by default displays the signed value of the Return
Codes. You also have the option of displaying their unsigned value.


Enhanced FAS Operations
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In the FAS Editor, in addition to program parameters, you can now enter a
comment for each program. In addition, when writing the FAS parameters to the
HASP memory, you have the option of selecting the program’s whose parameters
will be written to the key.


Special Configuration Window
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Once HaspEdit is activated and the HASP passwords entered, a small
Configuration Window appears with general data regarding the connected HASP
key: the HASP type, its passwords (in default hidden format), and its ID
Number.


Hidden Passwords
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When you enter the HASP passwords to commence work with HaspEdit, they are
not displayed. Instead the string ***** is displayed on the screen.
Please note that by default, the Configuration window displays the string
***** instead of the HASP passwords. You can change the Configuration
windows display to show the passwords via the View menu.


Direct Link to the Aladdin Web
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Selecting the HaspEdit Help option you can reach the Aladdin Web site
directly. There, you can learn about Aladdin and keep up to date on Aladdin's
products in general and HASP and its software upgrades in particular.


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V6.00 (HASP CD 4.0) June 15, 1997
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Upgraded V6.0 of HASPEDIT conforms to V6.0 of the HASP software for DOS.
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How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

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