RSView32 7.60.00 no longer ships with a physical "master disk" for activating software. Instead, it is activated by activation files, generated by Rockwell Software and distributed over the Internet.
Over time, Rockwell Automation deployed different software activation techniques. For us old-timers, there were EVRSI activations. These were 1.44 floppy disks, and the activation was physically moved off the floppy to a local hard drive. That technology no longer supported was replaced with FactoryTalk Activation. Rockwell Automation would convert the EVRSI to FactoryTalk Activation at no cost. The original FactoryTalk Activation used Flexera technology and most recently moved to CodeMeter.
Rockwell Master Disk Activation Code
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