Compare features in the chart below to decide if KEYLOK II or KEYLOK Fortress will best meet your needs.
Choose KEYLOK II if you need a cost effective solution with memory read/write, expiration date, network control, remote update, termination, debugger functions and Smart Card, driverless are NOT critical features.
Choose KEYLOK Fortress if driverless, Smart Card technology with larger (22k-55k) memory are important features for which you are willing to pay a little more money.
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| KEYLOK II | KEYLOK FORTRESS | |||||
| 112 Bytes programmable memory | X | |||||
| 5,000 or 22,000 or 55,000 Bytes programmable memory | X | |||||
| Memory Read Functions | X | X | ||||
| Memory Write Functions | X | X | ||||
| Expiration Date Functions | X | X | ||||
| Network Control Functions | X1 | X2 | ||||
| Remote Update Functions | X | X | ||||
| Application Termination Functions | X | X | ||||
| KEYBD (Anti-debugger) Functions | X | X | ||||
| Counter Function | X | X | ||||
| Smart Card technology | X | |||||
| Driverless-Windows only | X | |||||
| Block Read/Write Memory Functions | X | |||||
| Code Vault - Migrate your code to the dongle | X | |||||
1=Max 65,535 sessions 2=Max 127 sessions |
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| Fortress Data Sheet | KEYLOK II Data Sheet | |||