Release Notes
WITE32TM
Version 2.25
6/15/99
The 2.25 release fixes
bugs found in the WITE32 2.24 release. (This document
uses the WITE32 2.24 revision as a base line for comparison.)
New Features
None.
Fixed Bugs
The following bugs have been fixed:
- Canceling a standard test results in this error message.
WResult>No result information registered in the system.
NOW: No error message is displayed.
- In the Track Profile Test, when all options were unchecked in the Test Selection Frame, all Forward TAA output result values are always zero.
NOW: Correct Forward TAA output result values are displayed.
- In Popcorn Test (Baseline shift mode) the read signal may become saturated after amplification.
NOW: The read signal is restricted to be amplified for no more than 4 dB to avoid saturation.
- "Close Application" popup window appears when spinstand generates error during any tests
NOW: The "Close Application" popup window does not show up and the tests are aborted properly.
- In Production Test normalization, when all the parameters in a zone are not normalizable and therefore no coefficients are generated, WITE32 still complains that,
Missing coefficient for all results
NOW: No more error message.
Known Bugs
Guzik Technical Enterprises is actively working to solve known bugs. If you encounter a problem not on this list, please report it to Guzik customer support at Support@Guzik.com.
- Importing a product to replace a "Protected reference" product will cause this (originally protected) product to be unprotected.
The workaround is to check the "Protected Reference" checkbox again. (found in 2.21)
- Installing a module twice will disconnect the module completely (found in 2.22).
The workaround is to shutdown and restart WITE32. If it is possible, never install a module twice. In particular, never install WNorm.exe, WGrade.exe, WResult.exe, and WControl.exe—these modules are installed automatically by WITE32.
- Closing a plot window before the test has completed plotting makes WITE32 hang until the test is aborted. (found in 2.22)
The workaround is to abort the test first and then close the plot window. Do not assume that you can close a plot window while a test is plotting.
- When user specifies an output file name with a different extension other than WEX, the common dialog box will append WEX as the file extension to it.
The workaround is to choose "All (*.*)" to be the filter ("Save as type").
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