Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER v2.9.19"
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+ | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]NEW (VTUBE-STEP Mode) - IMPORT SUPRAVISION - Choose to Give Priority to XYZ or LRA Data Import in Supravision Files == | ||
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+ | VTube-STEP now allows you to choose which data section to give priority to during import of tube shape data in Supravision files.<br><br> | ||
+ | This overcomes issues were data files contain [[XYZ data]] and [[LRA data]] that do not match. You choose which section you want to use as the defining data.<br><br> | ||
+ | This logic also will ignore a section if it is invalid (ie, it is all zeros or is not present). | ||
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+ | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]NEW (VTUBE-STEP Mode) - IMPORT EATON LEONARD PRT - Choose to Give Priority to XYZ or YBC Data Import in PRT Files == | ||
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+ | VTube-STEP now allows you to choose which data section to give priority to during import of tube shape data in EL PRT files.<br><br> | ||
+ | This overcomes issues were data files contain [[XYZ data]] and [[YBC data]] that do not match. You choose which section you want to use as the defining data.<br><br> | ||
+ | This logic also will ignore a section if it is invalid (ie, it is all zeros or is not present). | ||
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==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]Other Changes== | ==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]]Other Changes== |
Revision as of 21:45, 29 April 2019
Revision 2.9.19Release Date: April 3, 2019
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NEW - Compatible with Baces USB Arm
VTube-LASER can now connect to and control a Baces USB arm. |
NEW - VTube-STEP Mode Alpine M4 and CSM M4 export filenames can use more than 20 characters.
VTube-LASER would not allow VTube-STEP to export an MBF filename with more than 20 characters. Alpine and CSM have changed this limitation for the characters in the filename, so we have changed it in VTube-STEP as well. |
FIX- Important Corrections Loop Fix for the COMCO Protocol.
VTube-LASER would only make the first correction properly using the COMCO protocol. Second corrections were incorrect because of the way VTube handled the correction data column of the COMCO data. This has been fixed in this version. |
The setup list for configuration for Measure 1 inside System Options had an ambiguous name that led to confusion. We renamed it to make its purpose more clear. |
NEW (VTUBE-STEP Mode) - IMPORT SUPRAVISION - Choose to Give Priority to XYZ or LRA Data Import in Supravision Files
VTube-STEP now allows you to choose which data section to give priority to during import of tube shape data in Supravision files. |
NEW (VTUBE-STEP Mode) - IMPORT EATON LEONARD PRT - Choose to Give Priority to XYZ or YBC Data Import in PRT Files
VTube-STEP now allows you to choose which data section to give priority to during import of tube shape data in EL PRT files. |
Other Changes
- The Tolerance Configuration Profile List will no longer be overwritten when installing new versions of VTube-LASER.
Other Pages
- See VTube-LASER Addata ZModem Communications Protocol for more information.
- Back to VTube-LASER
- Back to VTube Software Updates (for LASER Mode)
- See also VTube-STEP
- See also VTube-STEP Revisions
- See VTube-LASER Customer Support Page to download the latest version.
- See the tutorial on DCF - Dual Cylinder Fit
- See the tutorial on DCP - Diameter Cut Planes
- See VTube-LASER Cut Planes
- See How to Measure Tubes Attached to an Evaporator with the DCP Feature