** Description changed: Binary package hint: tilp2 A new version is available on http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilp/ http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/374/37480.html - Log of changes: tilp (cables, calcs, files, ticonv) since 1.01: - - 16/10/2007, version 1.10: (1.2.0, 1.1.0, 1.1.0, 1.0.6): roms + Log of changes since v1.01: - adding NSpire support - ticables library does not reset link at opening stage any longer. Managed by TiLP now. - modified CalcInfos structure to support NSpire - format IDLIST for NSpire - reworked Device Infos dialog box - bug to fix: with text msg_box: need to press a key before ENTER rather than pressing ENTER - added support for the alternate (KDE/M$) button order (kevin) - removed old GTK file selector because being deprecated with GTK+ 2.12 - slightly increased timeout when sending FLASH applications, the previous timeout is nearly too small for big apps - fixed KDE file selector support (needed autoheader rerun) (kevin) - remember filesel_type=native when saving the configuration (kevin) - fixed dirname+filename concatenation for KDE file selector (kevin) - screenshots can be copied into the clipboard - use fixed fonts for release and manpage dboxes - slightly reworked options in popup menus - don't overwrite variable as default behavior for action box - refresh progress bar (bug) - check for AMS/OS version for clock support - fixed ticables2 library due to bad check of dhahelper - re-released due to missing file in Windows Installer (dhahelper.sys) - includes latest ticables2 library for TiEmu (USB support) - updated various documentation about the use of new USB drivers - followed API changes in ticalcs2 library - fixed potential bug in action box (var existence checking) - fixed this bug (in ticonv): sending LCHASE.8xp from 20sec.zip package failed on TI84+ USB due to un-detokenization of varname (because tifiles2 don't know whether file is targetted for TI84+ or TI84+ USB). Sending is OK, receiving is still KO because we should pass vartype with named lists. - removed grouping/ungrouping of files from popup menu. Replaced it by an access to GFM. - fixed KDE path detection for multilib systems with both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries installed (kevin) - made zlib non-optional now that libtifiles2 requires it anyway (kevin) - close link cable before probing and open it after otherwise current link cable can't be probed (serial & parallel) - sending of APPV variables in FLASH is not allowed; avoid this. - skip sending of IDlist.8xidl (pseudo-variable) - fixed displaying of Pic/Str/Gdb in directory listing (win32) - fixed displaying of Y?/r? and 't' in directory listing (win32) - cosmetic change in the name of the TiEmu virtual link - added KDE file dialog support (like in TiEmu) - fixed/improved hand-held model check - fixed aliasing violations in Win32 file dialog code (kevin) - added Ti File Properties dialog box - filter -s from CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/LDFLAGS on Darwin (kevin) - keep link open status to avoid multiple error messages - fixed Win32 file dialogs not setting fname to NULL when returning NULL (kevin) - enabled i18n - set home/working folder as current folder on MinGW build - added xdg-open in front of the list of browsers (kevin) - add trailing slash for directory (otherwise, dirname with spaces like 'My Files' are not opened properly) - fixed sending of vars into archive thru the App node - Titanium/USB dumper is now launched remotely - bug #1662383: V200 replies as busy but screenshot is working anyways - clean-up/fixes in many tifile_is calls (some of them have been simplified, some others have been replaced by tifiles_file_test) - check for TI8x OS version when deleting var/app - check that hand-held specified in device box matches those detected at ready check - added a 2s pause when resetting USB communication (seems to be needed...) - don't allow to send a TI73 TiGroup file on a TI89 for instance (check that TiGroup matches target hand-held) It's possible to upgrade? Thanks
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