> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.atlas-control.app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.atlas-control.app/installation-licensing-and-requirements.md).

# Installation, Licensing and Requirements

- [System Requirements](https://help.atlas-control.app/installation-licensing-and-requirements/system-requirements.md): Atlas is designed to be extremely efficient and therefore has modest hardware requirements.
- [Supported Integrations](https://help.atlas-control.app/installation-licensing-and-requirements/supported-integrations.md): Atlas is constantly adding support for integrations with other manufacturers products.
- [Licensing](https://help.atlas-control.app/installation-licensing-and-requirements/licensing.md): Atlas is free to download and program offline.  With a FREE basic license you can control 10 objects (ID's 1-10 only) You can rent full licenses to suit your needs when you go into production.
- [Version History Version 2](https://help.atlas-control.app/installation-licensing-and-requirements/version-history-version-2.md): Find information about Atlas's Release History here.
- [Atlas Version v1 (Archive)](https://help.atlas-control.app/installation-licensing-and-requirements/version-history-version-2/atlas-version-v1-archive.md): Atlas V1 is now retired. This information exists for archive purposes. If you have a V1 show file that you need translating to V2 please get in touch at support@flamingosoftware.co.uk


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