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pro2_av2_cp2_cp2e_rack2_pac2_4.003.0015.txt
single output. The contents of the quotedargument are processed for escape
sequence (i.e. \x25, \n, etc.), and the leading and trailing quotes are
stripped off, and the final string value is sent to the symbol output. If
there are multiple "User Program Commands" symbols, each will receive the
string from the USERPROGCMD command. This requires library update 206 or
later in SIMPL Windows.
- Fixed a bug in the startup of logic where where a CONSOLE symbol was
triggered during startup (tied to a "1") and the prompt at the end of
initialization went to that CONSOLE symbol instead of the console that issued
the program restart.
- Fixed a console bug to handle the situation where the user types an incorrect
command but it matches another due to the min match feature (i.e. "HELPME"
could get "HELP").
- Handle the case in closing an active socket where the semaphore was deleted
because someone else got there first. Fixes the case where the error message
"Could not obtain the close semaphore to the socket. (-48)"
- Modified PING command to allow names.
- Corrected the help prompts for REMMASTER and ADDSLAVE commands.
- Added a wait for the Simpl+ main loop to start in the Initialize function of
each Simpl+ module. This is to avoid "Timeout waiting for Simpl+ event to
start" errors that were seen at program startup.
- Protect MasterList with a semaphore. Fix a crash that occurred when REMS
was used at the command line with a registered node.
- Modified command parsing to give more informative error messages when a
particular command is blocked.
- Now include the command entered in the "Bad or Incomplete Command" message.
- Give a more informative error message when unable to open a server socket.
- Fix for the PRESETV for the following case:
1. Scene selected
2. Jam an output with an RCB
3. Scene select (same one)
The outputs that weren't jammed will cut to their final values, the output
that was jammed will start a new fade. Prior to this, the outputs all
cutted and the jammed output cut to the final value of the jammed RCB.
- Fix for the RAMPNV, When creating the RCB at startup to go to the last value,
only use last 16b of what was stored in NVRAM - otherwise potentially it could
look like a wrapping condition on the signal (i..e goes to 65535, wraps to 0
and increases again), or it could even look like it was decreasing.
- Fix for the lighting scaler, if input is at 0 and an RCB is launched to go to
0 (such as if the input is from a RAMP and DOWN is hit), the output will no
longer go to the MIN level, then to 0. Now it just goes to 0.
- Fix for regular ramp/rampNV so that when MUTE is driven high, the output
analog goes to 0 (after 3.023 firmware)
- Handle trailing backslashes in path names.
- Change the TCP/IP client to only delay for 0.1 seconds before trying to
connect. This should fix the Audio Request module.
- Changed the RESTORE command to automatically reboot to take effect. It now
deletes the SIMPL program and web pages on internal flash and clears the IP
table.
- Corrected a problem where the ISDIR command would return TRUE for "\CF0" and
"\NVRAM" even though there was no compact flash or NVRAM disk in the system.
- Fixed a bug in the DNS commands where the settings were not saved in EEPROM.
- Now report address conflicts detected with REPORTCRESNET as "[id] Error:
bad packet" string"
- Fix range checking for Ramp with limits (-32768 to 32767 or 0 to 65535)
- Fixed a Lighting module crash that could occur with 0s ramping processes
going to a lighting module.
- Fixed a problem with the MBUFFER. RCB's on GAIN and an input at the same
time now produce an RCB on the output (better for driving lighting modules).
- Changed the RING2 so that setting the SEED to 0 will now drop all outputs
low. A subsequent trigger of the CLOCK will cause the ring to act like it
does after the program initializes for the first time (i.e. clock w/reverse
low = first output goes high. clock w/reverse high = last output goes high).
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