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.. Add new releases at the top to keep important stuff directly visible.
Release notes
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unreleased [2.x]
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* The format of the influxdb pattern file is simplified. The procedure to
edit patterns is also changed to modifying the pattern file and calling:
``artiq_rpctool.py ::1 3248 call scan_patterns`` (or restarting the bridge)
The patterns can be converted to the new format using this code snippet::
from artiq.protocols import pyon
patterns = pyon.load_file("influxdb_patterns.pyon")
for p in patterns:
print(p)
* The "GUI" has been renamed the "dashboard".
* When flashing NIST boards, use "-m nist_qcX" or "-m nist_clock" instead of
just "-m qcX" or "-m clock" (#290).
unreleased [1.0rc3]
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* The HDF5 format has changed.
* The datasets are located in the HDF5 subgroup ``datasets``.
* Datasets are now stored without additional type conversions and annotations
from ARTIQ, trusting that h5py maps and converts types between HDF5 and
python/numpy "as expected".
1.0rc2
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* The CPU speed in the pipistrello gateware has been reduced from 83 1/3 MHz to
75 MHz. This will reduce the achievable sustained pulse rate and latency
accordingly. ISE was intermittently failing to meet timing (#341).
* set_dataset in broadcast mode no longer returns a Notifier. Mutating datasets
should be done with mutate_dataset instead (#345).
1.0rc1
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* Experiments (your code) should use ``from artiq.experiment import *``
(and not ``from artiq import *`` as previously)
* Core device flash storage has moved due to increased runtime size.
This requires reflashing the runtime and the flash storage filesystem image
or erase and rewrite its entries.
* ``RTIOCollisionError`` has been renamed to ``RTIOCollision``
* the new API for DDS batches is::
with self.core_dds.batch:
...
with ``core_dds`` a device of type ``artiq.coredevice.dds.CoreDDS``.
The dds_bus device should not be used anymore.
* LinearScan now supports scanning from high to low. Accordingly,
its arguments ``min/max`` have been renamed to ``start/stop`` respectively.
Same for RandomScan (even though there direction matters little).