New releases of CCS5, TSC and uNIS version 1.0.30083 are now available.
Common Enhancements for TSC and CCS5
Support for Artemis Gateway protocol.
Support for CFDP protocol (see the dedicated test pack)
New MIB field CCF_VC allows to specify a default VC for a TC
The “fetch” TOPE command now allows to retrieve the N most-recent changes to the parameter from the archive
New GSFE drivers for the KSATlite modem and the EDEN protocol at the frame level
The MIB Checker tool provides an interface for performing extended consistency checks on a MIB database.
New waitMs TOPE property allows to slow down a sequence artificially (equivalent to the STOL “speed” statement)
New setting shutdown/lastRunScript specifies a TOPE script to run when TSC/CCS Console is closed.
New setting TC/timeTag/checkRange allows to turn off the check that a TC execution time is before the current OBT. The check is performed after TCO adjustment.
New TOPE command freeze allows to “freeze” a TM parameter and prevent it from being updated by incoming TM. This can be used to hold a parameter constant, while specific values can be injected with “setparameter”.
TC header settings have been restructured under TC/headerParamNames/*
Various fixes and improvements in the new MIM viewer and editor.
Minor user interface improvements in Alarm Viewer
Improved documentation of TC/verifier/mask.
SYN closes automatically when MIB dropped, to avoid reference to PCF records
Added a Day theme for the case where CCS automatically adopts Dark theme from desktop (e.g. KDE).
Addition of more encryption algorithms.
Update VC on synthetic parameter from contributing parameters.
SPI can be specified explicitly when sending a TC, allow system to have a default SPI
CCS5-specific Enhancements
New fetchParam service of AutoPilot
TMIDX table got a new column “vcactive” that marks whether a TM packet was received on an active VC. This makes PART aware of possible dynamic changes in the TM VC filter.
utope::seqprop is able to retrieve archived properties using a global sequence ID. Use the new TOPE command “getseqgid” to get this ID.
HIST viewers detail panels support copy/paste
COP1 status is published to NATS by AutoPilot
Bugfixes
Session startup on Linux could sometimes be slow due to excessive access to settings.
Fixes and improvements in the EDEN protocol implementation.
Improved performance of MTL::* commands.
using utope::updatecommand without a CVS reference causes premature completion of the TC.
Improved GSFE View behavior and avoided occasional flickering
Fixed a memory leak in utope::setTitle
Fixes in the Manual Stack
Fixed a Linux-specific bug when SESS_SERVER would fail to log to stdout when the parent terminal is closed.
NIS driver properly handles the case when UV_GS_UPLINK is reported before UV_GS_RECEIVE.
Fixed a performance problem when processing all-zero TM frames
Fixed synthetic TM parameters not being updated with the VC of the parameters they are computed from.
Known leakage of memory due to PCF table retention on MIB drop is fixed
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