All releases of eXtace


Release Notes: A segfault which occurred when the options panel was open due to a threading error was fixed.


Release Notes: This version was ported to GTK+ 2.x. The imlib dependencies were removed.


Release Notes: Fixed axis scales for 2D Graphical EQ (linear scale only) and all high res modes when decimation is set to any value greater than 1.


Release Notes: A buffer overflow read error in the audio processing code was fixed. A long time rhythmic glitch in the FFT displays was solved.


Release Notes: Cosmetic improvements were made to the Options panel. FFTW-3.x support was added. eXtace will detect the presence of FFTW-2.x or 3.x during compilation and select the best version. (FFTW-3.x is recommended, as FFTW-2.x can cause an eXtace crash when switching FFT sizes.) Scope zooming is supported to allow zooming in or out of the trace in the time domain, which is useful to see high frequency signals.


Release Notes: Reimplementation of the high resolution markers, which now work with the arbitrary frequency zooming functions. Major code cleanups and optimizations internally. Preliminary comedi support (not complete yet). This version cannot use the older ~/.eXtace/config file, and will erase it and regenerate a new one when it runs for the first time.


Release Notes: A smooth option was added to 3D-Landform FFT display, and the tilting algorithms were altered to eliminate some strange scaling bugs.


Release Notes: Input decimation was added so that lower frequency signals can be viewed with more detail without resorting to massive FFT sizes.


Release Notes: Compilation bugs related to the newer GCC 3.x compilers were fixed, as was an elusive, long-standing bug where eXtace failed to reopen its main window at the same position and dimensions as the previous run.


Release Notes: This release has fixes so that it will build with newer versions of Autoconf/Automake, as well as numerous small bugfixes. Users are recommended to remove their ~/.eXtace/config files if they experience odd behavior before submitting a bug report. An ALSA 0.5 precompiled version is no longer available. The code is still there, you just have to build it yourself from the source RPM or tarball.