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The RealSense SDK versions '2016 R2' or '2016 R3' are compatible with the F200.
'2016 R2' can be downloaded from the link below as a single 1.8 gb package. Clicking on this link will automatically launch a download of the installation file in your browser.
The '2016 R3' version is distributed in a different format, with a central 'Essentials' module and optional downloads for the other features that are a part of a single package in '2016 R2'. Here is a list of direct download links for the core and optional modules. I believe only 'Essentials' is needed if you are developing a web application, unless that application is using a feature that requires one of the optional modules.
https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D70P0000069FtHSAU
Overall, it is my personal opinion that it is easier just to download the entire SDK as one package using '2016 R2'.
Please bear in mind that the older SDKs had a potential security vulnerability in their web component, which is why there is not an archive of old SDKs (they were withdrawn from public distribution, except for the '2016 R3' version. So if you are developing an application that will access the internet, use of these SDKs is at your own risk.
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The RealSense SDK versions '2016 R2' or '2016 R3' are compatible with the F200.
'2016 R2' can be downloaded from the link below as a single 1.8 gb package. Clicking on this link will automatically launch a download of the installation file in your browser.
The '2016 R3' version is distributed in a different format, with a central 'Essentials' module and optional downloads for the other features that are a part of a single package in '2016 R2'. Here is a list of direct download links for the core and optional modules. I believe only 'Essentials' is needed if you are developing a web application, unless that application is using a feature that requires one of the optional modules.
https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D70P0000069FtHSAU
Overall, it is my personal opinion that it is easier just to download the entire SDK as one package using '2016 R2'.
Please bear in mind that the older SDKs had a potential security vulnerability in their web component, which is why there is not an archive of old SDKs (they were withdrawn from public distribution, except for the '2016 R3' version. So if you are developing an application that will access the internet, use of these SDKs is at your own risk.
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