!!!Caution!!!!Once this patch is installed, you can not open up a TPD with an older patch! Backup all of your TPD's and Libraries first before installing this patch.http://www.diagnosys-usa.com/tvp1682.exe
TestVue S/W Modification Notes
From Release of 3.25.xx
Completed 20/01/2009 (Build 1682)
Applicable to all TestVue Systems
BUILD 1682 (20/01/2009) (Version 3.25.09.1682)
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Software Enhancements
General
1) Implemented Source Control Functionality to TestVue.
This allows files to be modified whilst maintaining records of changes and allowing you to revert back to previous issues.
2) Implemented “Shoehorning†of Device Reference text.
This allows text of small surface devices to be inserted into the body size. This text remains visible until the zoom factor is such that the text is too small and therefore is disabled. This is enabled / disabled from the Board Properties Dialog Box.
Program Studio
Define Board
Picture Mode
a) Added the ability to import both top and bottom sides of the board.
b) Added the ability to add a Pin Identifier to an existing device to improve the operator interface. This allows the programmer to highlight a device pin when adding Guards etc in the same way as you can in the Graphics Mode.
Program Board
1) Operator Text
a) Added the ability to add Highlight information to the Board and Device Text (as per TestFlow Operator Message).
This is not applicable to the Device Fail Text or the Board Notes.
b) Added a Check Box to enable Tone Generation in the Operator Message Boxes (instead of having to apply the “TONE†Command)
c) Added the ability to minimise Message dialogs.
2) Guards
Added the ability to use the Analog DMM on Guard channels to the drop down list box in the Tests Tab. This allows you to measure Volts, Resistance etc between a Guard Channel and the test Clip.
Libraries
Added Optimisation for Auto Clip Detect as large Test Clips were taking a long time to detect pins.
Software Fixes
Program Studio
1) Fix Issue With Netgen no longer working with Spider Clips.
2) Fixed the problem of not displaying the Text correctly in the Define Board Editor (this was as a result of allowing Editing of the Board Text in Define Board)
3) Removed the limitation of not being able to drive above the MHV – 0.5 volt level. This had implications when programming low voltage devices (originally implemented on Patch 1672)