Hi John:
All of the updates now and including the 9.1.1 are full installs of LOGic. You are doing the right thing with the license file. You could install the update into a new computer, then copy your license file to the LOGic folder, and have a complete functioning copy of LOGic.
TNT32.OCX was discontinued as of LOGic 9.1.3. It SHOULD be part of the 9.1.1 update. But I will dig up a copy if it and attach to this post. Be sure to unzip it. I doubt it will let me upload an OCX. Copy it to c:\windows\syswow64. If you don't have a syswow64 folder, copy it to c:\windows\system32. You will need to register it. Run the command prompt as administrator. I'm assuming Win 10 here, but 8 & 7 should be similar. Type CMD at the windows search box. Right-click COMMAND PROMPT and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR. CD \windows\syswow64. Type REGSVR32 TNT32.OCX Let me know if you need help with any of this.
DX Summit is not going to work on 9.1.1. They changed their web site. We are getting away from using browsers where ever possible, and fortunately DX Summit has a JSON and XML feed which LOGic now uses.
I'm biased I know, but I do think the updates are worth the money.
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