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Yes. We created a tag for Beta v1.6.3 on SVN Rev 696. This is the source
that was used to create the Beta. We will continue to incorporate bug fixes
in the same SVN repository and you will notice that we are now on Rev 699.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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No! No! No! Please don't reach into my computer and permanently and
irreparably tear out the digital meter. I don't want a ragged hole in the
console with little virtual wires hanging out!
Sorry... couldn't resist.
Sincerely - Thanks for the OPTION.
Jeff/KA5MIR
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Thanks Jim. I was hoping to hear from the developers
whether the re-write would be the same, or whether
the tools I would have to buy would be useless on
the new PowerSDR.
Mike - AA8K
Jim Lux wrote:
At 06:10 AM 10/8/2006, Mike Naruta wrote:
I bought my SDR-1000 a year-and-a-half ago. I
We ARE NOT planning on using the same tools for the future versions of the
software. Rather, we will use FREE TOOLS. We have not settled 100% on what
those free tools will be, but right Visual Studio 2005 Express versions are
looking to be the best pick for the windows GUI. Obviously we'd like
could not find any documentation for
the modification on the Knowledge Base.
73 Eddy ON5UQ.
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At 09:42 AM 10/10/2006, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
We ARE NOT planning on using the same tools for the future versions of the
software. Rather, we will use FREE TOOLS. We have not settled 100% on what
those free tools will be, but right Visual Studio 2005 Express versions are
looking to be the best
Those are in our source. Look in the root\trunk\Source\Console\Invoke\
folder for the definitions. These are basically wrappers on the existing
GUI controls that incorporate Thread Safe mechanisms. Why this is not a
defined property on the controls from MS, I'll never understand. It would
save
That's great! That should attract a lot more volunteer code
contributor/maintainers.
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We ARE NOT planning on using the same tools for the future versions of the
software. Rather, we will use FREE TOOLS.
something suitable soon.
Regards
Hulen
K5HCS
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At 02:03 PM 10/10/2006, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
Those are in our source. Look in the root\trunk\Source\Console\Invoke\
folder for the definitions. These are basically wrappers on the existing
GUI controls that incorporate Thread Safe mechanisms. Why this is not a
defined property on the controls
Actually, based on my research, they didn't fix this in .NET v2.0. You
still have to do the recommended workarounds they suggest for .NET v1.1 when
accessing GUI controls from a thread other than the one that created them in
order to avoid random crashing.
I understand why they wouldn't want to
At 02:48 PM 10/10/2006, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
Actually, based on my research, they didn't fix this in .NET v2.0. You
still have to do the recommended workarounds they suggest for .NET v1.1 when
accessing GUI controls from a thread other than the one that created them in
order to avoid random
All Right!! That's great news!
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