[ Release notes ] Old version: 1.04 (14/05/2007) Current version: 1.07 (26/08/2007) SubVersion (CVS) revision: $Id: RELEASE 3732 2007-08-29 17:31:23Z roms $ TiLP is available for 4 platforms: Linux (GTK/X11), Windows (GTK/GDI), Mac OS-X (GTK/X11) and FreeBSD (GTK/X11). If you have a SilverLink cable (TI-GRAPH LINK USB), you will need to retrieve a Linux/Win32/Mac OS-X driver on the Linux Programmer Group at . For the other link cables, no driver is needed because it's provided. New capabilities: ----------------- - grouping/ungrouping capabilites have been removed from TiLP. They are now provided thanks to a new application called Group File Manager (GFM). This application is still available thru the popup-menu... GFM is available here: . Improvements: ------------- - Window, RclWindow and TblSetup variables are now supported - sending/receiving of named list on TI84+/USB is now supported - [win32] removed PortTalk I/O driver due to license issues. Replaced by GPL'ed MPlayer's DhaHelper driver. - [win32] removed my USB driver due to license issues. Replaced by GPL'ed libusb-win32 driver. Those drivers are now automatically registered in the Plug&Play Windows database. Bug fixes: ---------- - variable existence checking in action box - TiGroup files correctly handled with TI84+/USB - *nix compile fix: fixed KDE path detection for multilib systems with both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries installed - close link cable before probing and open it after otherwise current link cable can't be probed (serial & parallel) Known bugs: ----------- - the transfer dialog box is not always refreshed - [linux] Titanium DirectLink support works but: * w/ libusb: you will have to replug link cable whenever you exit TiLP * w/ kernel module: you don't have the issue stated below but replugging is needed after module removal Bug report: ----------- If you think that you have found a bug, please report it. This allows us to improve TiLP and make it better. It seems that some guys have backup problems with TI89/92+. If you have installed a kernel or some other assembly program which modify the FLASH or RAM memory, this may explain your problem. But, mail us anyways. Mailing: -------- See the User's Manual... The TiLP project by the TiLP team . Getting involved ?: ------------------- See the Jobs section of the TiLP web site.