lispm wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 2:11 pm
Great to have more of Thomas Okkens new Free42 features now on my DM42.
Thanks for the feedback - by the way, the main purpose of 3.21.9 release was to update PCM setup menu and add shift behavior configuration.
However, there was a fix in Thomas Okkens free42 that caught my eye - "Complex sqrt could have wrong sign in certain cases" - so, I decided to pull in some bugfixes and some accuracy improvements too. I ended up with more changes than I'm comfortable with - therefore some hedging in the release email and soft request to test the release. Anyway, as soon as somebody spot strange behavior I would roll back "bugfix" part.
Number of new free42 features were not merged - too risky, too much work and I'm not aware that somebody is desperately waiting for some - there I'm waiting for an official SM release.
Peet wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 8:52 pm
Thanks, really fantastic, the best firmware for the DM42 yet.
Thanks! However, as mentioned above, this release is a bit risky - please test it as much as possible.
rudi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:38 am
Just installed this one, thanks, it's great.
First thing I checked, was if the "editor bug" (
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=3156) was fixed with the new Free42 - and it is!!!
Thanks! Concerning "editor bug", well - it was not me I think
- I assume this was already fixed in the official SM release 3.21 - have you tested 3.21?
However, I noticed something else; if you enter a program, and press either arrow up or arrow down, nothing happens, the cursor doesn't move.
The empty menu is shown:
This is the feature of persistent custom menu firmware mod - I assume your custom menu is empty and therefore you see empty menu.
Pressing [EXIT] removes the empty menu, and the up/down keys are functioning again.
Is this an intentional behaviour? I guess that it is because the menu swallows the up/down to browse the menu lines?
Hmm - so either live with this or wait till SM releases a firmware with the latest Free42.
Yes, this is intentional behavior - Exit will exit persistent custom menu, however, only if you are in program mode.
If you don't need pcm functionality, the best is to stick with the official SM releases, otherwise you will have to "live with this"
(or turn off pcm in the setup menu, but this is defeating the purpose
)