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Revision as of 01:55, 7 January 2014

Vtube-laser logo.jpg

Revision 1.85.1

Vtube-laser 1.81.4.jpg

Contents





Check.jpg FIXED: Memory Leaks

A few heavy-use customers were reporting that the Alignment feature, if used for hours repeatedly, would eventually cause a lock to the software. We discovered that VTube would eventually run out of Windows memory if used for extended periods of time because several additional megabytes of memory was used but never released during each alignment.

This has been fixed so that all leaks are plugged - and VTube releases the memory.

While checking the Alignment feature, we also examined all other areas of memory use, and found other smaller leaks that are now repaired.

  • Large memory leaks were repaired for the Alignment feature.
  • Smaller memory leaks were repaired in other areas of VTube also.

This fix can be proved by running the Task Manager Performance menu, and viewing the "Available" memory value during an alignment.

Vtube-laser-1.84-alignment.png

Vtube-laser-1.84-taskmanager.png



Check.jpg ENHANCED: Repaired and Improved Benderlink Setup Menu

We discovered issues with the Benderlink Setup menu, where edited data was not always stored after it was changed in the grid. This has been repaired. All data entered is saved.

Also, the Benderlink Setup menu is redesigned to be easier to use than before.

  • Double-click on the PATH cell to select a path.
  • Click on any cell to select and edit the value.
  • Resize columns
  • Form is now maximized by default
  • Changes made are saved to disk when closing the menu

Vtube-1.84-benderlink-setup.png



Check.jpg ENHANCED: Improved System Options Menu

The System Options menu is changed:

  • There is no longer a "Cancel" button
  • The setup inside System Options is always saved to file when closing this window. There is no now way to accidentally cancel the changes.

Vtube-1.84-system-options.png




Check.jpg ENHANCED: Added + and - tolerances for end lengths

Some qualification specs have unique tolerances for positive and negative lengths, so we added + and - tolerances for the end lengths.

  • The End Length grid in the Inspection menu has minus as well as plus tolerances in the grid.
  • The tolerance envelopes in the graphics viewport shows both the positive and negative tolerances with transparent cylinders that run in both directions.
  • The Inspection report template includes the + and - values in the End Length reporting.

Vtube-1.84-system-options.png



Check.jpg Other Changes

  • Timer inefficiencies that could bog down systems were optimized. The result is that VTube now runs faster than before.


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