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<big>Release Date: October 27, 2013 (build 1085)</big><br />
<big>Release Date: 27 October 2013 (build 1085)</big><br />
Latest Patch Update: April 20, 2014 (build 1092)  
Latest Patch Update: 28 April 2014 (build 1094)  
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<big>Release History</big>
<big>Release History</big>
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April 11, 2014 (b1091) - Patch upgrade<br />
April 11, 2014 (b1091) - Patch upgrade<br />
April 20, 2014 (b1092) - Patch upgrade<br />
April 20, 2014 (b1092) - Patch upgrade<br />
April 27, 2014 (b1093) - Patch upgrade<br />
April 28, 2014 (b1094) - Patch upgrade<br />


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*New option on the calibration setting screen: The Davis Altitude offset is used in the calculation of Altimeter Pressure on Davis stations. The offset is applied to the altitude read from the console before being used in the calculation of Altimeter Pressure (Note: this is the not the altitude configured in Cumulus, it is the altitude configured in the Davis console). The point of this is that the station itself uses the altitude setting to calculate MSLP (sea-level pressure) and you may find that the configured altitude is OK for the MSLP calculation, but you need an offset for the Altimeter Pressure calculation. You should supply the offset in whatever units you have set for altitude in Cumulus (ft or m). Note that if you have supplied a Pressure Offset, this will also be applied to the Altimeter Pressure when it has been calculated.
*New option on the calibration setting screen: The Davis Altitude offset is used in the calculation of Altimeter Pressure on Davis stations. The offset is applied to the altitude read from the console before being used in the calculation of Altimeter Pressure (Note: this is the not the altitude configured in Cumulus, it is the altitude configured in the Davis console). The point of this is that the station itself uses the altitude setting to calculate MSLP (sea-level pressure) and you may find that the configured altitude is OK for the MSLP calculation, but you need an offset for the Altimeter Pressure calculation. You should supply the offset in whatever units you have set for altitude in Cumulus (ft or m). Note that if you have supplied a Pressure Offset, this will also be applied to the Altimeter Pressure when it has been calculated.
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[http://sandaysoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10777 Full release Details]
*option to encode web pages using UTF-8.
* the standard web pages are HTML 5 compliant, and specify a UTF-8 charset. There is a separate UTF-8 option for the standard files, and this is 'on' by default (as the standard files now require it). If you have your own modified versions of the standard files (and therefore choose the option not to install the web page templates when you install a new version of Cumulus), then you will need to turn this option off, unless you convert your pages to use UTF-8.
*The dashboard.js file has changed (for a couple of CSS changes required for HTML5 compliance)
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*Fix new UTF-8 code so that it reads UTF-8 input files correctly.
*Make sure timers for realtime.txt etc don't get started until data has been read (to avoid invalid data being written)
*Make sure 'data stopped' isn't triggered if PC clock changes.
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