NI Merge Modules for SPiiPlus MMI Application Studio 2.70
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NI Merge Modules for SPiiPlus MMI Application Studio 2.70

Set of Windows Installer (MSM) packages that encapsulate the National Instruments prerequisites required by SPiiPlus MMI Application Studio
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ACS Motion Control

NI Merge Modules for SPiiPlus MMI Application Studio is a set of Windows Installer (MSM) packages that encapsulate the National Instruments prerequisites required by SPiiPlus MMI Application Studio. These merge modules let you embed the necessary NI run-times, drivers, and shared libraries into your own MSI-based installer or deployment workflow, enabling consistent, repeatable, and unattended installations on target PCs.

Key benefits:


  • Integrates NI prerequisites directly into custom installers (e.g., WiX, InstallShield)
  • Streamlines enterprise deployment and offline installation scenarios
  • Helps maintain version alignment and reduces duplicate component installs
  • Supports silent installation in controlled IT environments

Typical use cases:


  • Building turnkey installers for solutions based on SPiiPlus MMI Application Studio
  • Preparing factory images or field-deployment media with all prerequisites included
  • Automating software rollouts via enterprise software distribution tools

Note: The exact NI components included can vary by release. Review the package manifest or release notes for detailed contents and version information. Administrative privileges may be required to install system-level drivers and services.

NI Merge Modules for SPiiPlus MMI Application Studio is developed by ACS Motion Control. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7. The name of the program executable file is ACS.Framework.exe.

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