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This table summarizes what's new in Version 1.3 (R2007a):
| New Features and Changes | Version Compatibility Considerations | Fixed Bugs and Known Problems | Related Documentation at Web Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Yes—Details labeled as Compatibility
Considerations, below. See also Summary. | Bug
Reports Includes fixes | No |
New features and changes introduced in this version are
SimDriveline software now depends on and requires Simscape software, the foundation for Physical Modeling products. Simscape software includes common Physical Modeling utilities and block libraries. See Product Overview and the Simscape documentation.
SimDriveline software now features a selection of two Simscape editing modes that allow full or restricted editing of models.
The Restricted mode requires SimDriveline product to be installed, but does not require a license. It allows you to change a limited set of model parameters, but not the blocks or connections, in a SimDriveline model.
The Full mode requires SimDriveline product to be installed with a license. It allows you to change anything in a SimDriveline model.
For more details, see Using the Simscape Editing Mode.
All SimDriveline blocks in your models must now have resolved block library links. You can neither disable nor break these library links. This is a global Simscape requirement. Consult the Simscape documentation for further details.
If you have an existing SimDriveline model with disabled or broken links from SimDriveline blocks to the SimDriveline block library, you must restore all the broken block library links for your model to be valid.
If you have disabled or broken the SimDriveline library link for blocks that you have customized and want to keep these modified blocks in your model, you must move these modified blocks to your own custom library or libraries, then copy the block instances that you need to your model.
You must still restore the block link to its parent library, whether that parent is the SimDriveline block library or your own.
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