Hi All,
I made a small (tiny) little update to Javatc. Jay Howson told us on
the TCML about entering inputs into an RSG and getting nothing when he
Calculated. I have simply added some validation messages into the RSG
and Static Gap areas in the event the user is simply looking at gap
data and nothing else. So, if a value is entered in the either the
static or rotary gap areas and calculated, messages will pop up with
required data to be entered. In the gap sections, I need the
transformer information and a tank cap value (which is entered up in
the primary section). So the validations just let the user know what
is needed to properly calc the section desired. No changes to any
calculations were made. So this is very minor and really no need to
download the latest pc version unless you desire this feature.
Also, I made mention in a TCML post recently that my Firefox 3 was not
working with the VI Distribution calculations (locking up my
computer). Today I ran Firefox version 3.03 on an Xp system and it ran
fine. So it's not the browser. It may be the combination of Windows
Vista and Firefox 3.03 or possibly I just need to dump my java and
Firefox and reinstall them.
If anyone happens to be running Firefox 3 (or better) and running
Vista, I would be grateful if you loaded the online demo coil of
Javatc and went down and clicked the "Run Current and Voltage
Distribution" button and then let me know if it worked or if it locked
up your computer? I know, a lot to ask. If it locks up, a 3 finger
salute and you can end the task of Firefox which does bring the
computer back. This particular analysis will take 1 to 2 minutes to
run, but if 5 minutes have gone by, it's locked into a loop.
Take care,
Bart
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