System information
was if they were a subslotted device to a Cresnet or Ethernet device. Now, only the top level Ethernet or Cresnet
Devices will be avaialable and, if the selected device is subslotted, then the subslot device(s) will automatically
have programmng generated. This list will also exclude devices that cannot be automatically programmed to have
"Connection Logic" such as Gateways or Remote Control Systems. Reminder: Any connection logic for Serial
drivers or IR devices must still be programmed manually via use of the Virtual IR and Virtual Serial symbols. Refer
to the on-line help for instructions on how to program those symbols.
SIMPL Windows: Created a new folder to be located beneath the SIMPL Windows installation folder. This folder,
"smpwinWk" will be a location for temporary files created during SIMPL Windows processing. This should minimize
the effect that McAfee Anivirus version 7.0 and above is having on the Windows "Temp" folder that was causing
some compilations to fail.
SIMPL Windows: Changed Import Archive dialog to automatically default the Destination Directory to the directory
of the selected archive file.
SIMPL+: Fix issue that caused the [Reference Name] parameter to be removed. Existing SIMPL Windows programs
will put up messages about the modules needing to be resynced.
Fixes/Changes from 2.08.25 to 2.08.26 - PUBLIC WEB SITE RELEASE:
SIMPL Windows: Fix crash with X Generation / CNMS generation compilation (problem introduced after 2.08.14
release).
SIMPL Windows: Fixed problem with Detail View display of the RoomView 7.0 symbol.
SIMPL Windows: Will now always show the "Include Standard Commands" checkbox on the Module Header->Device
Support dialog. If this is a brand new module and the very first time the Module Header is being edited, the "Include
Standard Commands" checkbox will be enabled if the selected Device Family/ Device Type combo have standard
commands. At all other times this checkbox will be grayed. For modules created with SIMPL Windows 2.08.26 or
greater, this checkbox will also reflect whether or not the module has already been programmed with Standard
Commands.
Fixes/Changes from 2.08.24 to 2.08.25:
SIMPL Windows: Fixed error when trying to drag and drop RF device onto a Gateway using the top Control System
view. If the default RFID was occuupied, no attempt was made the programmer was informed that the device could
not be added. The device will now be added to the next available port.
SIMPL Windows: Fixed error with signal names created during automatic generation of programming for modules
with Device Connection Logic. This was causing signals with no driving source.
SIMPL Windows: Changed the way the programmer is prompted if an operation will affect Input/Output/Parameter
property definitions during the programming of a module. In past versions, if the operation (i.e. delete signal,
append suffix/prefix, rename signal) is to be performed on more than 1 item at a time, the programmer was
prompted for each item. Now, only 1 prompt will appear and the programmer has the option to either Continue or,
Cancel the operation entirely.
Fixes/Changes from 2.08.23 to 2.08.24:
SIMPL Windows: If a module is selected to have Device Connection Logic via the Connection Logic page of the
Module Header, SIMPL Windows will now automatically generate all programming required for use in the
SystemBuilder "User Database". The generated programming provides a means for the Programmer to interface
with the device. Library Update 444: MPS-100 Database tag change.
Fixes/Changes from 2.08.22 to 2.08.23:
SIMPL Windows: Fixed issue with Minimizing SIMPL Debugger window and not being able to redisplay. Instead of
the minimization putting a task box into the Windows Taskbar, what Windows does is create a "floating" task box.
This floating task box can become easily lost and thus makes it very difficult to restore the SIMPL Debugger
window. Now, the programmer can always restore the SIMPL Debugger window by clicking on the SIMPL Debugger
Toolbar button.
SIMPL Windows: Fixed errors in the AutoTile mode for Detail View. Pressing the Tile Vertical or Tile Horizontal
button on the Toolbar was forcing the AutoTile mode to be set when it should have been just a one time tiling. Now,
the toolbar buttons are one-time Tile requests and will only tile the current symbols in Detail view. These buttons
are the same as "Tile Horizontal" and "Tile Vertical" options on the View menu. If the programmer wishes every