xPC Target Major Bug Fixes

This document describes major bug fixes in this release. Click on a problem area listed below to read how it has been fixed.

For certain input values, the Byte Reversal block returned incorrect values
Scopes of type file potentially caused the target PC to crash
Selecting VMIC Write block Enable Status Port check box caused memory problems
Signal names could not exceed 200 characters

For certain input values, the Byte Reversal block returned incorrect values

In a previous release, the Byte Reversal block returned incorrect values for certain input values. This is no longer a problem.

Scopes of type file potentially caused the target PC to crash

Under certain conditions, scopes of type file might have caused the target PC to crash. This is no longer a problem.

Selecting VMIC Write block Enable Status Port check box caused memory problems

Selecting VMIC Write block Enable Status Port check box caused memory problems. This is no longer a problem. If you are unable to update to the current release of xPC Target, a workaround is to not select this check box.

Signal names could not exceed 200 characters

In a previous release, you could not have a signal name that exceeded 200 characters. This is no longer a problem. If you cannot update to this release, ensure that your signal names do not exceed 200 characters.

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