Release Note
Motion Scope
Motion Scope Version
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MPI Release
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Release Date
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01.21.24 |
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16Dec2004 |
01.21.24 |
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20Sept2004 |
01.21.23
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30Jul2004
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01.21.11
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22Dec2003
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01.21.23
Discrepency Report
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Title: Motion Scope does not release MPI Recorder memory upon exit |
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Ref #: 1089 |
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Description:
Motion Scope, in the Pane shutdown procedure, now stops the Recorder before deleting it.
As a result, MPI memory is released.
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01.21.20
Discrepency Report
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Title: Motion Scope hangs when opening a file multiple times |
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Ref #: 769 |
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Description:
Motion Scope will sometimes hang when opening a .PAN file. This can be recreated by opening a .PAN file and then
closing the pane. Repeat until the hang occurs--usually after the 4th or 5th time.
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01.21.18
Discrepency Report
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Title: Motion Scope data not aligned
with scale lines |
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Ref #: 713 |
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Description:
When collecting/displaying data, sometimes the data points do not
align properly with the scale markers on the X axis. This is easiest
to see by turning on the "sample band" in the Pane Display configuration
and Displaying in Units of Samples. The problem can be corrected
by forcing a re-draw of the data: sliding the data on/off the screen,
minimizing/maximizing, or zooming in/out.
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01.21.17
Minor Improvement
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Title: Remove Motion Scope restriction
of max one Pane per Controller |
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Ref #: 1062 |
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Description:
The restriction of max one Pane per Controller has been removed,
so that Traces from the same Controller may be displayed independently
in different window Panes.
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01.21.16
Feature Enhancement
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Title: Display coordinates of cursor on the status
bar |
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Ref #: 471 |
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Description:
Display the current X and Y coordinates of the cursor in the pane
on the status bar. This would make it easier to select a very accurate
zoom area.In addition, Status Bar will be turned on if this display
is selected (via the Pane Display dialog). Status Bar viewing is
saved in the Initialization file.
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01.21.15
Discrepency Report
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Title: "Save Pane" Corrupts timebase. |
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Ref #: 896 |
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Description:
The following problem was reported using MPI 20021219 and has been
fixed in Motion Scope version 1.21.15:
- Open Motion Scope, and configure it to record a measured position,
then capture some data. See the first screen shot in the attached
file.
- Save the Motion Scope pane using File -> Save As.
- Close the view using File -> Close.
- Load the previously saved pane using File -> Open.
The time axis is now the same in both cases, as would be expected.
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01.21.14
Discrepency Report
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Title: Motion Scope crashes when no printer |
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Ref #: 1060 |
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Description:
Motion Scope will report a "printer error" if no printer is configured
when asked to print.
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01.21.13
Discrepency Report
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Title: Motion Scope hangs when zooming upon read-only
pane files |
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Ref #: 1016 |
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Description:
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Change Request
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Title: No Recorders Available |
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Ref #: 1018 |
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Description:
Upon Pane creation, if the MPI thinks there are no more Recorders
available, Motion Scope will pop up a dialog box asking the user
for a new Recorder number to use, and the number of records to allocate
for the new Recorder. A list of current recorders and records used
is shown in the dialog, as well as the available memory and records
for use by the new Recorder. Upon Pane destruction, the newly allocated
Recorder will be deleted from the Mpi Configuration.
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01.21.12
Discrepency Report
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Title: Strange gaps in data when using Go/Stop
buttons |
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Ref #: 1017 |
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Description:
The MPI data Recorder is re-Configed everytime the Motion Scope
Go/Arm button is pressed, effectively clearing the MPI Recorder
internal data buffer, which had been causing "strange gaps" to appear
in Motion Scope data.
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