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Version # listing:
5.37c (SBE Data Processing only) | 5.35 | 5.31b (SBE Data Processing only) | 5.29a | 5.27c | 5.26b (SEASAVE only) | 5.23 | |
7.12 | 5.37c (SEASAVE only) | 5.34b (SBE Data Processing only) | 5.31a | 5.28f (SBE Data Processing only) | 5.27b | 5.26a (SEASAVE only) | 5.22 |
7.11 | 5.37b (SBE Data Processing only) | 5.34a (SBE Data Processing only) | 5.31 | 5.28e | 5.27a | 5.26 | 5.21 |
7.10 | 5.37b (SEASAVE only) | 5.34 | 5.30b (SEASAVE only) | 5.28d | 5.27 | 5.25b | 5.2 |
5.37m | 5.37a | 5.33 | 5.30a | 5.28c | 5.26f (SEASAVE only) | 5.25a (SEASAVE only) | 5.1 |
5.37e (SBE Data Processing only) | 5.37 | 5.32a (SBE Data Processing only) | 5.30 | 5.28b | 5.26d (SEASAVE only) | 5.25 | 5.0 |
5.37d | 5.36 | 5.32 | 5.29b | 5.28a | 5.26c (SEASAVE only) | 5.24 | Older versions |
VERSION 7.12
09 April 2007
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIX
a. Data Conversion -- For SBE 16plus, did not allow you to select Julian days as a output variable.
2. MODIFICATION
a. Added compatibility with Windows Vista to Help files.
SEASAVE V7 --
1. MODIFICATION
a. Added compatibility with Windows Vista to Help files.
VERSION 7.11
22 March 2007
SEASAVE V7 --
1. BUG FIX
a. For SBE 21 Thermosalinograph integrated with a remote temperature sensor (SBE 38 or SBE 3), sound velocity calculation was incorrect. SEASAVE V7 was using SBE 21 temperature to calculate sound velocity, instead of using temperature from remote temperature sensor.
SBE Data Processing --
No changes; version number was updated to keep it in line with SEASAVE V7.
VERSION 7.10
19 March 2007
First official release version of SEASAVE V7.
This and all future release of SBE Data Processing will have same revision
number as SEASAVE V7.
Note: Sea-Bird recommends that all users upgrade to SEASAVE
V7, but continues to supply and support SEASAVE-Win32. See the
SEASAVE-Win32 Revision page for all future revisions
of SEASAVE-Win32.
SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE V7 --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. Added Import / Export buttons to calibration coefficients
dialog boxes, to allow transfer of coefficients from one system to another
without the need for typing and possibility of resulting typographical errors.
b. Added Murphy-Larson equation compatibility for SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen
Sensor (Sea-Bird will begin shipping SBE 43s with Murphy-Larson
calibration coefficients in Spring 2007).
c. Added compatibility with SBE 55 ECO Water Sampler.
SEASAVE V7 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Numerous small bug fixes.
VERSION 5.37m
04 January 2007
SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. a. Added Scan time added option to configuration (.con) file setup for SBE 16, 19, 19plus, 21, 25, and 49, to append the time to each scan of data (Note: SBE 9plus already had this option; SBE 16plus automatically includes the time with each scan of data).
SBE Data Processing --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. Data Conversion and Derive -- Added Miscellaneous tab in Data Conversion dialog box and Derive dialog box. Miscellaneous tab defines parameters required for output of specific variables (depth, average sound velocity, descent rate, acceleration, oxygen, plume anomaly, and potential temperature anomaly). Entries on this tab are used only if you are calculating and outputting the associated variable. Previously, these values were accessed using the Data button in the Select Output variables dialog box.
2. BUG FIXES:
a. Incorrectly calculated dV/dt (derivative of oxygen voltage
with respect to time for SBE 43) if user selected dV/dt as an output variable.
Note: dV/dt was calculated and used correctly within the equation for
calculating oxygen (see Application Note
64 for the oxygen equation).
VERSION 5.37e
06 March 2006
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Derive -- Bug fix described for 5.37d was not actually implemented in 5.37d. Version 5.37e fixes this bug.
VERSION 5.37d
30 Jan 2006
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Derive -- For salt water depth calculation, Derive now uses latitude from the header if it is available (i.e., if NMEA data was appended in SEASAVE). Previously it always ignored latitude in the header and just used the latitude entered when depth was selected as a derived variable.
SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. MODIFICATIONS:
a. The allowable range for conductivity pcor is now -1.0e-06 to -1.0e-10 (previously it was -1.0e-07 to -1.0e-10). SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE-Win32 continue to check the allowable range, and reset pcor to the nominal value of -9.57e-08 if outside the allowable range.
VERSION 5.37c for SBE Data Processing
22 Dec 2005
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Wndow Filter -- Window Filter was occasionally crashing when Exclude scans marked bad was checked and the filter type was a median filter.
VERSION 5.37c for
SEASAVE-Win32
22 Nov 2005
NOTE: Version 5.37c is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.37b of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SBE 19plus CTD -- SEASAVE-Win32 could not acquire data if 19plus was used with an SBE 33 or SBE 36 Deck Unit.
VERSION 5.37b for SBE Data Processing
08 Nov 2005
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Bin Average -- Bin Average was not excluding scans marked with the bad flag when determining the starting value for the first bin.
VERSION 5.37b for
SEASAVE-Win32
07 Nov 2005
NOTE: Version 5.37b is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.37a of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. If elapsed time was selected as a display variable for an SBE 49, SEASAVE-WIn32 did not calculate it correctly.
VERSION 5.37a
26 Oct 2005
SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. CHANGES:
a. Surface PAR sensor can now be selected as an auxiliary voltage sensor for SBE 21, instead of PAR sensor.
VERSION 5.37
25 Oct 2005
SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. D & A
OBS-3+ was added to list of auxiliary voltage sensors that can be defined.
b. Support for NMEA depth data to be appended to SBE 21 data string in 90488
Interface Box was added.
c. PAR sensor can now be selected as an auxiliary voltage sensor for SBE 21.
VERSION 5.36
14 Oct 2005
SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG:
a. Software did not allow a second Turner SCUFA OBS sensor.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG:
a. Sea Plot -- Command line parameter /s to start processing now did not work.
VERSION 5.35
15 July 2005
SBE Data Processing --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. SeaPlot
– If a user-defined variable name was input in ASCII In, Sea Plot will now
display the user-defined variable name.
b. Data Conversion -- Can process .hex files written for a 911 or 911plus
by an in-house development version of SEASAVE.
VERSION 5.34b
13 June 2005
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG:
a. ASCII Out – Julian days conversion did not work for the SBE 16plus or 19plus.
VERSION 5.34a
18 May 2005
SBE Data Processing --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. ASCII Out – Added command line option to label date column with mon/day/yr and time column with hh:mm (customer request for compatibility with their software).
VERSION 5.34
11 May 2005
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Potential buffer overflow problem was fixed.
2. ADDITIONS:
a. Loop Edit -- Added ability to mark scans associated with an
initial surface soak, so that surface soak data can be eliminated in further
processing.
b. Bin Average -- Added ability to average by depth, with interpolation
(previously could average by depth, but without interpolation).
c. ASCII Out -- Added ability to convert elapsed and/or system time to mm/dd/yyyy
format (Example: April 11, 2005 would be output as 04/11/2005).
SEASAVE-Win32 --
No changes were made to SEASAVE; the revision number was changed to keep it consistent with SBE Data Processing.
VERSION 5.33
08 February
2005
SBE Data Processing --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. ASCII Out -- Added /x parameter for use when running
from the Command Line Options dialog box, from the command line, or with batch
file processing:
/xascii_out:first_column_value=string
where string = value (maximum of 11 characters) placed in each row of
column inserted before first column of data.
b. Help files -- Added more equations defining how derived parameters are
calculated.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SBE 31 -- SEASAVE-Win32 would not allow you to set number of scans to average in
the Deck Unit (in Acquire and Display Real-Time Data Setup dialog) to anything
except for 1.
2. ADDITIONS:
a. Help files -- Added equations defining how derived parameters are calculated.
VERSION 5.32a
15 October 2004
for SBE Data Processing
NOTE: Version 5.32a is an interim version that applies to SBE Data Processing only. Continue to use Version 5.32 of SEASAVE.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Data Conversion -- Data Conversion did not convert data correctly from an SBE 38 Remote Temperature Sensor used with an SBE 21 Thermosalinograph. This bug affected only versions 5.28 through 5.32.
VERSION 5.32
24 August 2004
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SBE Data Processing would not convert .psu files
created with Version 5.29b or earlier to .psa files.
b. ASCII In -- Negative numbers were output in .cnv file without a leading space
in column.
c. Data Conversion and Derive -- If you selected CPAR, program prompted for
angle from sun. This information was not needed or used, and prompt has been
removed from software.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Header notes with line lengths greater than 95 characters would cause SEASAVE-Win32 to crash.
VERSION 5.31b
11 June 2004
for SBE Data Processing
NOTE: Version 5.31b is an interim version that applies to SBE Data Processing only. Continue to use Version 5.31a of SEASAVE.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SeaPlot -- When plotting elapsed time (hours, minutes, or seconds), the actual units plotted were always minutes, but the axis label was always seconds, regardless of which units you selected for the plot. This bug affected only versions 5.31and 5.31a.
VERSION 5.31a
18 May 2004
(SBE Data Processing) and 26 May 2004 (SEASAVE-Win32)
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. All Modules -- If you deleted the directory that held
the last used .psu or .psa file for a module, you would get an error message to
contact Sea-Bird when next trying to open the module.
b. SeaPlot -- If you ran SeaPlot in batch mode with a w/, SeaPlot did not
automatically print the output plot.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. When using an SBE 45 MicroTSG and a PN 90402 SBE 45 Power, Navigation, and Remote Temperature Interface Box, and acquiring navigation data: If acquisition was started and stopped, and then restarted without exiting SEASAVE, the time written into the header line for NMEA UTC (Time) for the second and subsequent files was incorrect. In post-processing of the data, Data Conversion (in SBE Data Processing) would then use this incorrect time with the correct date to compute Julian days. This bug affected SEASAVE-Win32 versions 5.28a through 5.31.
Note: Raw data files created by SEASAVE-Win32 that have this problem
can be corrected by deleting the data between the first date and last time on
the NMEA UTC (Time) line in the header. Once you have edited the raw data file,
rerun Data Conversion to correctly compute Julian days.
Example: Start and stop acquisition 4 times without
exiting SEASAVE.
The line below is an example from the header of the fourth file acquired
without restarting SEASAVE:
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Sep 03 2003 21:06:18
2003 03:17:23 2003 05:24:53 2003 06:34:18
To correct the file, delete the information in bold, so the line looks like
this:
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Sep 03 2003 06:34:18
Caution: See Application Note 67
for information on the correct method for editing a .hex data file with a text
editor. If you do not follow these instructions, you may corrupt the data file.
VERSION 5.31
12 May 2004
SBE Data Processing --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. Command line utility, ConReport.exe, has been added to software. This program provides same reports generated using Report button on CTD configuration dialogs. ConReport accepts wildcards for file names, so multiple reports may be produced in a single invocation and reports may be placed into a specified directory. ConReport is installed in the same directory as SBE Data Processing during SBE Data Processing installation.
2. MODIFICATIONS:
a.
New program setup
files are ASCII text, formatted in XML (extensible markup language). Files may
be viewed and edited in any text editor or XML editor. Old binary setup files
(.PSU) can be read, but not written; all setup files will be written in the new
XML format (.PSA). Old binary setup files will remain, until manually deleted.
b. SeaPlot -- SeaPlot always generated Scan Count data and added it to the
variable box, even when Scan Count was already included in the file. This would
present 2 selections for Scan Count. Now scan count is generated only when it is
not already present in the file.
3. BUG FIXES:
a.
Filter – Did not
always filter selected variables. The file header always listed the actual
variables that were filtered.
b. SeaPlot --
-- Seaplot now allows processing of duplicated data variables. For example, you
may want to convert salinity 3 times in a file, and then apply 3 different
filters to salinity data. You need ability to select and differentiate from
these modified salinities in plots. A duplicate count suffix is appended to
duplicated variables (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc). This should not be confused with
duplicate sensor numbering - for example "Salinity, 2 [PSU], 1st" and "Salinity,
2 [PSU], 2nd" would be duplicated salinity conversions based on secondary
temperature and conductivity measurements from a 911 with secondary CT sensors.
Prior versions would only plot the first instance of a duplicated variable
appearing in a header. This was misleading, as you could select, for example,
the third salinity in the variable box, but the first salinity would be plotted
with no indication (except perhaps the plot shape) that something was wrong.
-- SeaPlot sometimes crashed when switching between TS and non-TS plots.
-- Values below 1.0 would not plot on a log scale. Very small values, down to
1.0e-8, may now be plotted on a log scale.
-- Some older converted headers had a 2-digit year in the 'start_time' entry,
newer headers use a 4-digit year. The routine that parsed the header would fail
when reading this 2 digit year (a Y2K problem). SeaPlot can now handle both 2-
and 4-digit years.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. MODIFICATIONS:
a. SEASAVE's algorithms were not changed; this revision incorporates minor changes to the Help files, and keeps the SEASAVE-Win32 revision number in line with the SBE Data Processing revision number.
VERSION 5.30b
01
March 2004
NOTE: Version 5.30b is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.30a of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIX:
a. When using an SBE 45 MicroTSG and a PN 90402 SBE 45 Power, Navigation, and Remote Temperature Interface Box, and acquiring navigation data, the month shown in the NMEA Data display (SEASAVE's View menu, NMEA data display) was incorrect. Note that the data written to the saved .hex data file was correct.
VERSION 5.30a
30 October 2003 (SBE Data Processing) and 24
November 2003 (SEASAVE)
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Window Filter did not work -- this bug applied to version
5.30 only.
b. Some Help file links did not work properly -- this bug applied to version
5.30 only.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Dr. Haardt Fluorometer with voltage level gain range selection did not switch between ranges -- it always used the low gain range.
VERSION 5.30
17 October 2003
SEASAVE-Win32 and SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SBE 21 with SBE 3 frequency sensor did not work properly.
SBE Data Processing --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. SeaPlot -- Added ability to create TS plots with density or thermosteric anomaly contours. Note that this is an official release version (not a Beta version) of SeaPlot. Because of major changes, the SeaPlot setup file, seaplot.psu, is not backward compatible with previous versions of SeaPlot. SeaPlot will create a new default .psu file the first time version 5.30 is run.
2. MODIFICATIONS:
a. Run menu was re-ordered to list common processing modules
first, in the order they are typically used, followed by less common modules.
b. Rosette Summary module was renamed Bottle Summary.
VERSION 5.29b
18 July 2003
SEASAVE-Win32 and SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SBE 25 .con file -- If user selected bottom contact switch for an A/D channel, software saved selection of bottom contact switch to a different channel.
2. MODIFICATIONS
a. SBE Data Processing (Data Conversion, Rosette Summary, and Derive modules) and SEASAVE-Win32 -- now use secondary salinity to compute secondary potential temperature if secondary conductivity is available in SBE 9 / 9plus data. Previously software used primary salinity in calculation.
3. ADDITIONS --
a. Added Bottom contact switch to list of available A/D sensors for SBE 19plus in .con file.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SeaPlot -- did not let users select more than approximately 15 files (only affected V 5.29a).
VERSION 5.29a
20 June 2003
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. MODIFICATIONS:
a. Output latitude and longitude from a NMEA navigation device with up to three digits to right of decimal point.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Split -- did not process SBE 19plus data.
2. ADDITIONS
a. SeaPlot -- Added overlay plot capabilities, so data from
multiple files can be viewed on one plot.
b. SBEBatch Batch processing --
- Program names and options can be separated by any combination of space and tab
characters. Previously, only a space character was accepted.
- W option added, to pause processing at start of a module to allow user to
review setup before processing data.
- D option added, to pause processing at end of a module to allow user to review
output before continuing with rest of processing.
- SBE Batch can now launch system commands, such as copying or renaming a file,
deleting a file from an intermediate step, etc. Additionally, it can launch
non-Sea-Bird programs.
VERSION 5.28f
09 May 2003
NOTE: Version 5.28f is an interim version that applies to SBE Data Processing only. Continue to use Version 5.28e of SEASAVE.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Data Conversion -- For 911plus, pressure for
first scan was computed with a pressure temperature of 0.0. This bug affected
only version 5.28 to 5.28e.
b. SeaPlot -- Versions 5.28d and 5.28e were inadvertently built with a
development version of SeaPlot.
VERSION 5.28e
08 May 2003
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SBE 49 did not work with a PDIM module.
b. SEASAVE-Win32 was not storing SBE 49 temperature serial number in the header.
SBE Data Processing --
a. Data Conversion -- Program would not calculate pressure temperature output for 16plus, 19plus, and 49.
VERSION 5.28d
06 May 2003
SEASAVE-Win32 and SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SEASAVE-Win32 and Data Conversion -- SBE 49 temperature
coefficients were not stored correctly. Three lines were added to .con file:
Line Description
245 SBE 49
temperature sensor serial number.
246 SBE 49
temperature sensor calibration date.
247 SBE 49
temperature sensor A0, A1, A2, A3, slope, and offset
b. SEASAVE-Win32 and Data Conversion -- SBE 49 conductivity was not computed
correctly.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Archived data with header line lengths greater than 100 characters were not processed correctly. Header lines can now have up to 300 characters.
VERSION 5.28c
24 March 2003
SEASAVE-Win32 and SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. When configuring an SBE 25 with one or more A/D voltage sensors, software did not correctly save all configuration information. This bug was present in version 5.27 and later.
VERSION 5.28b
19 March 2003
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. MODIFICATIONS:
a. Start initial playback of archived data at a faster rate than it was set for in version 5.28a.
b. Added additional control of playback speed for archived data: No Wait in ArchivedData menu (or type Ctrl N). This plays back data at rate at which it was acquired.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Wild Edit: If input .cnv file contained scan count, time, byte count, or pump status before variables that user selected for Wild Edit, then output variables were not ones selected.
2. MODIFICATIONS:
a. A duplicate copy of SBEBatch.exe, our batch file processor, is now placed in Windows system folder. This allows user to run SBEBatch.exe from anywhere without having to specify path. Previously, SBEBatch.exe was only placed in same directory as SBE Data Processing (default location c:/Program Files/Sea-Bird/SBEDataProcessing-Win32).
VERSION 5.28a
04 March 2003
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. After SEASAVE-Win32 synchronized .hex or .dat file and the .con file, user was brought to prior .con file when selecting or modifying .con file.
b. If path name had a '.' when selecting an archived data file, SEASAVE-Win32 replaced everything past '.' with '.dat'.
c. View Data Header button did not work in Start Archived Data Display dialog box.
2. MODIFICATIONS:
a. SEASAVE-Win32's .cfg file now remembers whether NMEA Data Display and Fire Bottle Control displays were open.
b. SEASAVE-Win32 now warns user if they are trying to save to a .con file that is read only (for instance, trying to save to a .con file on a CD-ROM).
c. SEASAVE-Win32 now turns off SBE 11plus Deck Unit alarm when data acquisition is halted.
3. ADDITIONS
a. Added -ss command line option, allowing user to start SEASAVE-Win32 and view data, but to delay writing data to a file until user prompts to begin saving data.
b. Added ability for user to control playback speed of archived data (select Faster or Slower in ArchivedData menu).
SEASAVE-Win32 and SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Batch file processor was not processing /c option correctly.
b. SeaPlot did not work with batch file processor.
2. ADDITIONS
a. Added support for SBE 49 FastCAT.
b. Added support for SBE 45 MicroTSG thermosalinograph and optional 90402 - SBE 45 Interface Box.
c. Added support for SBE 38 secondary temperature sensor for SBE 21 thermosalinograph.
d. Added support for SBE 50 RS-232 sensor to SBE 16plus.
e. Added support for Chelsea UV Aquatracka fluorometer.
f. Added support for secondary Chelsea Aqua 3 fluorometer.
3. MODIFICATIONS
a. If SBE 21 or SBE 45 has a remote temperature sensor, remote temperature is now used to calculate density and sound velocity.
b. Changed WetLabs ECO-AFL description to ECO-AFL/FL to cover WetLabs' new instruments.
VERSION 5.27c
20 December 2002 (for SBE Data Processing) and
22 January 2003 (for SEASAVE)
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SEASAVE-Win32 sometimes crashed when clicking the Select Variable button in a Display Variables Setup dialog box.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SeaPlot sometimes crashed after plotting one file, if the user then selected a file that had a different set of variables.
VERSION 5.27b
09 December 2002
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Loop Edit -- Used depth rather than pressure when both were in the input .cnv file, if depth followed pressure. This caused too many scans to be marked bad if the user had low pass filtered pressure, but not depth, prior to running Loop Edit.
b. Wild Edit -- Crashed if window size was greater than 100.
c. Align CTD, ASCII Out, Filter, Rosette Summary, Strip, Wild Edit, and Window Filter -- On the Data Setup tab, you click a button to select the output variables, specify filter values for variables, etc. In the dialog box that appears, if the number of variables in the header is large enough so that a vertical scroll bar is needed to display all the variables, the scroll bar was not displayed and not all the variables could be seen. This bug only affects SBE Data Processing V5.27 and 5.27a.
2. MODIFICATIONS:
a. Data Conversion -- Now uses NMEA time for Julian days if NMEA UTC (Time) in the header contains both date and time. Previous versions used system time for Julian days. SEASAVE-Win32 versions prior to 5.27 wrote NMEA date and time into the system time line in the header if NMEA date and time was available, so this modification only affects SBE Data Processing V5.27 and 5.27a.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. If the NMEA message contained time but not date, and time in the message had fractional seconds, then NMEA UTC (Time) was incorrect.
VERSION 5.27a
04 November 2002
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SeaPlot Beta 1.2 version did not work and would not plot. SeaPlot revision was rolled back to version 1.1.
SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Minor corrections were made to support new sensors added in version 5.27.
VERSION 5.27
30 October 2002
November 1: A bug was
found in this version and it was removed from the FTP site. All additions and
modifications in 5.27 are included in 5.27a.
SEASAVE-Win32 and SBE Data Processing --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. Support for new sensors: Capsum METS methane, Seapoint Rhodamine, Sequoia LISST-25 Suspended Sediment, and WETStar CDOM.
b. Support for new sensor for SBE 16plus only: Pro-Oceanus Gas Tension Device (GTD) for dissolved oxygen and/or nitrogen.
c. Support for secondary sensors for: PAR, WET Labs WETStar, Seapoint Turbidity, and Turner SCUFA.
d. Sound velocity can be calculated from data from secondary T & C sensors.
e. User-input descriptive text for User Polynomial sensors makes sensor identification easier in data file.
2. MODIFICATIONS:
a. SEASAVE; Data Conversion and Derive in SBE Data Processing: Use harmonic mean to calculate Average Sound Velocity; convert pressure to depth for calculation (with user-input latitude).
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Turner 10-AU-005 did not display log scale.
2. ADDITIONS:
a. Command line parameter allows you to automatically start SEASAVE-Win32 and data acquisition.
b. Keyboard shortcuts allow you to start data acquisition or display of archived data without using a mouse.
3. MODIFICATIONS:
a. System Upload Time in data file header is now always computer time and date, regardless of whether a NMEA navigation device is connected.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Derive: Was using depth for pressure when both were in .cnv file and depth followed pressure.
b. Derive and Rosette Summary: Was ignoring match instrument configuration to input file check box selection on File Setup tab.
c. Data Conversion: Both BL file and AFM file appeared in header as source of bottle scan range information.
2. ADDITIONS:
a. Rosette Summary: Scan number is in list of variables that can be averaged.
b. Bin Average: Parameter for run options, command line, or batch file processing allows user to set center value for first bin.
3. MODIFICATIONS:
a. Align CTD: Maximum allowable number of scans to advance is increased to 1000.
VERSION 5.26f
24 September 2002
NOTE: Version 5.26f is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.26 of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SEASAVE-Win32 was not closing serial ports or ASCII shared files correctly.
VERSION 5.26d
21 August 2002
NOTE: Version 5.26d is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.26 of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. When Lat/Lon was not appended to every scan, SEASAVE-Win32 used a latitude of 0.0 for depth calculation, even if a different value was specified. This bug applied to real-time data acquisition only; playback of archived data was not affected.
VERSION 5.26c
15 August 2002
NOTE: Version 5.26c is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.26 of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. The ASCII shared file was not closed when displaying archived data if the Generate Shared File option was enabled in the ASCII Output Set Up dialog box (Configure menu, ASCII Output). This caused the message Error, could not open shared file: filename to appear the next time real-time or archived data was displayed.
VERSION 5.26b
18 July 2002
NOTE: Version 5.26b is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.26 of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. NMEA date and time data was not correctly displayed for an SBE 11plus Deck Unit transmitting data to the computer using the RS-232 interface.
VERSION 5.26a
11 July 2002
NOTE: Version 5.26a is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.26 of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. An invalid bottle number or communication error message displayed, and bottles were not always fired, for a system with all of the following setup parameters (problem occurred only if all of these setup selections were made):
Configure menu, NMEA (lat/lon) Interface -- Store Lat/Lon
in Data File selection is Add to Header Only.
Configure menu, Water Sampler Configuration -- Firing Sequence selection
is Table Driven.
Configure menu, Instrument Configuration (old or new) -- NMEA position data
added is selected.
RealtimeData menu, Start Acquisition -- Store on Disk is selected.
VERSION 5.26
19 June 2002
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. For systems with two SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensors -- In the configuration (.con) file, calibration coefficients for the secondary dissolved oxygen sensor were overwritten by the primary dissolved oxygen sensor coefficients.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. For systems with two SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensors -- In the configuration (.con) file, calibration coefficients for the secondary dissolved oxygen sensor were overwritten by the primary dissolved oxygen sensor coefficients.
2. ADDITIONS:
a. SeaPlot Beta Version 1.1
-- Numerous enhancements were made, including: logarithmic plotting; multiple
file operation; date/time plotting; calculation and plotting of salinity and
density if C, T, P in file; and batch processing. Additional features will be added to SeaPlot over the next few
months.
b. SeacalcW
-- A Windows version of Seacalc was added to SBE Data Processing. SeacalcW is a
seawater calculator that computes a number of derived variables from one
user-input scan of temperature, pressure, etc.
VERSION 5.25b
8 April 2002
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SEASAVE-Win32 was not closing serial ports correctly. In Win XP this caused the following message to display: Cannot initialize comport 0. In Win XP it also prevented SEATERM from opening the COM port.
b. SBE 16 and 19 (not 16plus or 19plus) with Paroscientific Digiquartz pressure sensor -- Pressure temperature was not being computed correctly. This bug was introduced in SEASAVE-Win32 version 1.20.
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Data Conversion
SBE 16 and 19 (not 16plus or 19plus) with Paroscientific
Digiquartz pressure sensor -- Pressure temperature was not being computed
correctly. This bug was introduced in SBE Data Processing Beta version 1.3.
VERSION 5.25a
26 March 2002
NOTE: Version 5.25a is an interim version that applies to SEASAVE-Win32 only. Continue to use Version 5.25 of SBE Data Processing.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SBE 19 (not 19plus) and 25 -- When real-time data acquisition was restarted without exiting SEASAVE, the CTD would wake up before the message to switch on the CTD with the magnetic switch was displayed. This prevented it from starting logging.
VERSION 5.25
09 January 2002
SBE Data Processing --
1. ADDITIONS:
a. SeaPlot Beta Version
-- SeaPlot module, for plotting converted data (C, T, P as well as derived
variables and data from auxiliary sensors), was added to SBE Data
Processing. SeaPlot can plot up to 5 variables (1 Y-axis and 4 X-axes or 1
X-axis and 4 Y-axes) on a single plot. SeaPlot allows you to view plots on
screen, and then print or save to a file or the clipboard. This release is a Beta version
of SeaPlot -- additional features will be added to SeaPlot over the next few
months.
VERSION 5.24
14 December 2001
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Data Conversion
-- Potential Temperature Anomaly description was incorrect in the output header.
-- When 'Create bottle (.ROS) file only' was selected, the start time was
omitted from the output .ROS file.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. ASCII Output was limited to 8 variables.
b. If computer is communicating with deck unit using GPIB interface, change logic to determine if NMEA data is available from deck unit.
VERSION 5.23
20 November 2001
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Rosette Summary
-- The value -1.#IND000 was sometimes displayed in the standard deviation
field if all values were the same.
-- If the .ros input file (created in DATA CONVERSION) contained depth, or
contained pressure followed by depth, Rosette Summary used depth instead
of pressure to compute derived variables. In doing so, it treated the depth as
if it were pressure. For example, it interpreted 5 meters as 5 decibars,
resulting in small errors in variables derived from pressure. Note that if
both pressure and depth were in the file, but the pressure column was after
the depth column, the error did not occur.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SEASAVE-Win32 sometimes crashed if a file path name was longer than 80 characters.
b. Label for Oxygen, SBE, percent saturation incorrectly just said Oxygen, SBE.
c. On some computer monitors, field to view NMEA Date/Time in NMEA Data dialog box (View menu / NMEA data display) was not large enough. Field was changed from 1 line to 2 lines.
2. ADDITIONS:
a. Added command line argument -nmeatime. For NMEA messages
that contain time but not date, -nmeatime directs SEASAVE-Win32 to use the system date
and NMEA time for the System Upload time.
Time in the header has been modified to be:
If NMEA Message Includes | -nmeatime Included in Command Line? | Information in System Upload Time in Header | Information in NMEA UTC Time in Header |
date and time | (no effect) | NMEA date and time | NMEA date and time |
time only | no | computer date and time | NMEA time |
time only | yes | computer date and NMEA time | NMEA time |
no date, no time | (no effect) | computer date and time | (none) |
SBE Data Processing and SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Configuration (.con) file
-- secondary SBE 43 calibration date was being overwritten with primary SBE 43
calibration date.
-- PAR serial number was being written to line for IFREMER nephelometer serial
number.
VERSION 5.22
23 August 2001
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Align CTD -- Line length for list of aligned variables in header was not long enough.
b. Bin Average -- Scans per bin was being added after flag column instead of before.
c. Derive -- Oxygen saturation for SBE 43 was being computed as 0.
2. ADDITIONS:
a. Added CNV37.exe and CNV39.exe to SBE Data Processing. These programs are used to convert SBE 37 MicroCAT and SBE 39 data to formats compatible with SBE Data Processing. Note that CNV37 and CNV39 are not available in SBE Data Processing's menus; the .exe files can be found in the same folder as SBEDataProc.exe.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. SBE 19plus -- Comm port configurations was not prompting for baud rate between SBE 32 and CTD and baud rate between SBE 33 and computer.
VERSION 5.21
16 July 2001
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Incorrectly got inconsistent variables missing from input file message.
b. SBE 16plus and 19plus -- Configuration (.con) file for instruments with NMEA did not have correct number of bytes per scan.
2. MODIFICATIONS:
a. Edit fields on File Setup tab now scroll horizontally.
b. When tabbing through fields on File Setup tab, file and directory change dialogs will not unexpectedly pop up.
c. Input file drop down on File Setup and Header View tabs was made non-editable.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Crashed if filename, including path, was greater than 80 characters.
b. Valid variable was not switched to x-axis #3 if overlay display x-axis #3 was set to none and x-axis #4 was set to a valid variable.
VERSION 5.2
15 June 2001
SBE Data Processing --
1. BUG FIXES:
a. Data Conversion, Rosette Summary, and Derive -- Offset for SBE 43 was being read as 0.0 from the .con file.
VERSION 5.1
14 June 2001
SBE Data Processing --
BUG FIXES:
a. Data Conversion -- Temperature and pressure were not found when processing SBE 16plus or 19plus data files.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
MODIFICATIONS:
a. Added logic for overlay plots to rearrange x-axis variables if none is selected for one x-axis and a variable to plot is selected for a higher numbered x-axis.
VERSION 5.0
06 June 2001
NOTE: For this and all future software releases, the Windows software real-time data acquisition and analysis software (SEASAVE and SBE Data Processing) will have the same version number. The 4.0 series and below indicates SEASOFT-DOS; the 5.0 series and above indicates SEASOFT-Windows.
SBE Data Processing --
ADDITIONS:
a. Data Conversion -- Added support for SBE 19plus used
with Auto Fire Module (AFM).
b. Data Conversion -- Added command line, run options, and batch file processing
/xdatcnv:pump and /xdatcnv:nomatch.
c. Derive -- Added command line, run options, and batch file processing
/xderive:pump.
d. ASCII In -- data in input files can now be separated by spaces, commas, or
tabs (or any combination).
BUG FIXES:
a. Data Conversion -- If Append to .NAV file was selected in SEASAVE's Configure/NMEA Interface, and Data Conversion could not find the .nav file, Data Conversion would crash.
SEASAVE-Win32 --
ADDITIONS:
a. Added an option to display both the bottle number and pressure to the Bottle Line Configuration.
BUG FIXES:
a. New style .con file changes did not take effect until .con
file was looked at a second time or until SEASAVE-Win32 was restarted.
b. Lat/Lon configuration could be modified by information in header when
displaying an archived data file.
When the Windows versions of SEASAVE and SBE Data Processing were incorporated in SEASOFT-Win32 and began having the same revision number:
Last updated: 09 Apr 2007