Lab128
 Tools for Advanced Oracle® Tuning and Monitoring
128 Consulting 
New Hampshire, USA   

Lab128 Download.

System requirements

Download the setup or zip file

We have added an option to download a Windows-style setup file. This type of installation registers Lab128 in the list of installed programs. If you prefer manual installation from the zip file, it is also available. No changes are made to the registry for that installation.

LAB128, version 1.5.9.2

22-Apr-2008
Digitally signed setup file: lab128-v1592-setup.exe Length: 2,576,200 bytes
Or if you prefer full control
over installation:
lab128-v1592.zip Length: 2,484,218 bytes
SHA-1 = cd894fabbfb47b626cc7c9c4758563ec2d062814
MD5 = c91e725e0a02af0528655a4324540b75

For upgrade from Versions 1.5.x please check the readme.txt file included in the zip file.
Check the list of new features in Version 1.5.9.2: New Features History.
If for some reason you need the older version, visit Lab128 Archive.

Authorization keycode

In order to activate your trial version, you must request an authorization key, which will be sent you by e-mail. No question asked, no big form to fill out, no obligations, and nobody will bother you. Take your time evaluating the product and enjoy.
Press here to request a trial version authorization key.

File integrity and Digital code signing

We are using a code signing certificate from Comodo. The lab128-vNNNN-setup.exe file is signed using Microsoft Authenticode technology. In order to check file integrity and authenticity, download it first (don't open it), then in Windows Explorer right-click on the file and select Properties. Check under "Digital Signatures" to verify that the name of the signer is 128 Consulting. If you use Windows XP, SP2 or later, you will be presented with the signature automatically once the executable is started. For more details, see How Code Signing Works.

We are not signing the zip file because this is a cumbersome process and not easy to verify the signature. Although, the executable file lab128.exe inside the zip file is digitally signed, so you can verify its integrity same way as described in the previous paragraph. Optionally, you can check the integrity of the downloaded zip file by calculating a checksum (hash value) of the file. We have included checksums calculated by the popular SHA-1 and MD5 hash functions.

If you don't have the software to calculate the checksum, you can download GNU utilities for the Windows32 platform at www.gnupg.org:

ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/sha1sum.exe(20k) (file's signature: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/sha1sum.exe.sig)
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/md5sum-w32.zip(7k) (file's signature: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/md5sum-w32.zip.sig)

Below is an example of how to calculate SHA-1 checksum of the lab128-v1592.zip file:

sha1sum.exe lab128-v1592.zip
cd894fabbfb47b626cc7c9c4758563ec2d062814  lab128-v1592.zip


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