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MicroMax Mx-Suite™ 3.34.24 (23935) | Installs Mx-VDev, Mx-Transit, and other Mx-Suite components. You may install multiple versions of the Mx-Suite on the same machine as of 3.32.188. Mx-Serve should be set up (on a local machine or server) before installing Mx-Suite.
*PLEASE NOTE* Beginning with version 3.34.8, MxSuite™ requires the .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1, which must be present before installing any 3.34.x release of MxSuite™. Please refer to the installation instructions for more information.
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| Mx-Serve™ 1.0.6 | Installs the License Server and the License Server Management Utility. For Fixed licenses Mx-Serve should be installed on the local computer before you install Mx-Suite. |
| Installation Instructions | Lists the pre-requisites for installing any of the Mx-Suite software, and instructs you on how to install the Mx-Suite. |
| Webhelp | Online Help documentation for the Mx-Suite software. This Help is updated frequently. Internet Explorer is recommended for viewing Help. |
Release Notes |
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| Full Release Notes | |
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| 3.34.38 | Mx-VDev™ Mx-Transit™ - Prior to harnessing a simulink model
- Able to save Simulink Transform Port data types in order to transfer properly between the S-Function block and the MxV Simulink Transform. Types are also propagated between the S-Function block and Stateflow diagrams properly.
- The S-Function block is now connected directly to the harness points of the Simulink model
- Some side effects of the changes in Simulink:
- The original model must be updatable without error prior to harnessing. Any errors during this phase will be reported to MxVDev and the model will fail to harness
- The first time a model is loaded, a re-harness will be forced, due to the new harnessing techniques
- Load the project and run Transit on the harness
- Select the simulink transform and click on the verb “Re-attach to model”
- Ensure all the ports are exported properly
- Force a save through the file menu
- With the exception of enumerated types, the minimum and maximum values for a port to be defined through the port block properties in order to be transferred to MxVDev properly.
- If the minimum and maximum values for a port are unset (set to default) the following is used:
- For discrete (integral) types, the complete range for the data type is used
- For continuous types (float and double), the range -1000 – 1000 is used
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| 3.34.36 | Mx-VDev™ - Able to import System Signals “MxV Bus Enable”, “MxV Node Enable” into the TestCase from csv file
- Help file enhancements
- Fixed issue importing csv TestCase data into the current scenario. Now you can import the data as result (actual) data
- Fixed issue where Mx-VDev was not getting the correct name string when importing csv TestCase with probe/override names like out://Project Stibulus/…
Mx-Transit™ - Ensure that transform failures are transferred to the Notifications on transform redraw request
- The Scenario name and path can be accessed in the transform method called Arm()
- Fixed issue in replacing transform
- Fixed issue in C# Snippet scheduler. You now can choose between 'Event Based Ticks' or 'Periodically Scheduled Ticks'
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| 3.34.35 | Mx-VDev™ - You can change the vertical height of a Signals Plot Area by dragging the base of the graph.
- Help file enhancements
- Able to move message type transitions by dragging the pulse line
- Added time information to the Scenario form indicating when each job started and finished
- Now transition’s comments are saved when exporting TestCase data to a csv file
- When adding a Signal to a Testcase if the Signal has enums, then the Display Range of the Signal is set to the max/min range of the enums, not the min/max range of the Signal
- Fixed issue where the break point in a test case won’t work when the break time set to in the middle of one tick time
- Improved out of memory by limit creating GDI
Mx-Transit™ - Add switch to project to be able to trap dropped transitions sooner
- Improved CCP connection
- Added DriverResponsePort to LVRT CCP transform to show ccp errors and avoid stop execution by these ccp errors
- Added CANShutdown signal to simulate conditions when ECU does not respond to CCP commands
- Fixed issue on parsing LDF file
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| 3.34.26 | Mx-VDev™ Mx-Transit™ - Improved in editing CCP Config Transitions
- Added the ability to send arbitrary MATLAB commands to the workspace from a TestCase. This was done by adding a new input port to the Simulink Transform.
- Enhancements to the transforms and ports in TransIt’s TreeView. Right click on a Transform in the Transforms Panel and see the new action available (Scroll Window to Transform, and Move Transform here). These are very useful for large models.
- Also in the Transforms Panel, you can drag one port onto another. This makes it very easy to connect ports. It also is very useful for large models.
- Added USB RLY08 transform. This is an inexpensive USB device with 8 one Amp relays - very useful for desktop testers.
- Fixed issue in A2L info storing
- Fixed issue where when a transform property changes but the containing web was not being redrawn
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ISO 26262 |
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Mx-Suite Qualification | Information on using the Mx-Suite for ISO 26262 compliant software development. |