Good day everyone!
Yesterday evening, we made v2.60~35 available for testing. It contains only one small change.
Closing in - we're getting to the end now. All GUI changes are currently being translated, and if all goes well we could even end up releasing v2.60 already next week.
This post is intended for all people participating in the Venus OS Beta test program.
In case you're new to the v2.60 beta test series, please make sure to read the previous v2.60 posts, listed below. There are several significant improvements in v2.60. The highlights are the addition of a feed-in limit, added ethernet-connected energy meters, updates on the NMEA2000-feature (addition of tanks, and Solar chargers), as well as many other improvements with regards to tank monitoring.
- v2.60~3 post & change log
- v2.60~4 post & change log
- v2.60~14 post & change log
- v2.60~15 post & change log
- v2.60~16 post & change log
- v2.60~19 post & change log
- v2.60~22 post & change log
- v2.60~23 post & change log
- v2.60~25 post & change log
- v2.60~26 post & change log
- v2.60~28 post & change log
- v2.60~29 post & change log
- v2.60~30 post & change log
- v2.60~31 post & change log
- v2.60~33 post & change log
- v2.60~34 post & change log
What to test & how to report?
The updated Marine MFD HTML5 App still needs testing. Especially on different size MFDs, ipads, phones & system configurations.
Also the user interface improvements around NMEA2000-out & VE.Can/N2K Device Instance configuration would be good if they are tested. Lots of improvements and changes in v2.60, and the most recent change (in v2.60~33 iirc) was the automatic numbering of the N2K data instances for tank levels; see below for details.
If you see issues, please post a new "answer" below; or in case the same issues is already mentioned, then comment on that to say you see it too; or help, and so forth. Please do mention the Venus OS version you have installed; just to prevent confusion.
Change log v2.60~35
- Add Freedomwon logo to the battery icon on the overview
Have a good day,
Matthijs Vader