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GTT Firmware Release R2.6.0.8057

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 11:58 am
by Clark
New GTT Revision 2.0 firmware has been released!

Changelog from R2.5.0.7838
  • New Command: Set/Get Label Background Colour (25/26)
  • New Command: Cache Font Characters (27)
  • New Command: Clear Chached Characters/All Cached Characters (28/29)
  • New Command: Clear A Scripted Key/All Scripted Keys (70/71)
  • New Command: Set LED Indicator State (74) for GTT29A
  • New Feature: Characters can now be cached for faster label updates
  • New Feature: Sliders can now be filled from the right or bottom by swapping left/top and right/bottom values
  • Bug Fix: Fixed an issue where creating sliders occaisionally caused unintended behaviour
  • Bug Fix: Fixed an issue where the font size setting of one label affected all labels
  • Bug Fix: Fixed an issue where the top line of 32bit bitmaps was not drawn correctly
  • Bug Fix: Fixed an issue where scripted regions would execute scripts before visual/feedback changes
  • Optimization: Loading for Font, bitmap, and nine slice files has been optimized
Download your GTT 2.6.0.8057 FIrmware here.

Also, to incorporate the newest firmware features in your design, check out the latest GTT Designer Software.

Cheers,
Troy

Re: GTT Firmware Release R2.6.0.8057

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 10:20 am
by jcoddington
Can we get an updated Protocol Manual so we can actually know how to use Cache Font Characters? What is the parameter "Value"?

Re: GTT Firmware Release R2.6.0.8057

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 4:27 pm
by Daniel Divino
Hi jcoddington

Welcome to the forums!

The updated protocol manual is on it's way! It should be available on our website by tomorrow!

Cheers,
Daniel

Re: GTT Firmware Release R2.6.0.8057

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 10:51 am
by Daniel Divino
A new GTT protocol manual revision has been released!

The protocol manual includes descriptions of all the commands available on the GTT up to the most recent firmware release.

Download the new protocol manual revision for your GTT here.

Cheers,
Daniel