Known Issues and Limitations ============================ - This release supports the following operating systems: - Windows XP, SP2 and later - Windows Vista (preliminary testing on the SP1 beta indicate it will be supported) - Due to buffer size limitations in Windows XP, the maximum image size is 64 MB minus 4 KB. - Due to a DirectX driver problem in the hardware emulation layer, some combinations of DirectX and ATI video cards may produce garbled or frozen output in the image acquisition display window. The issue is most likely to occur with scaled or stretched images. - Due to an issue with the Phillips SAA7115HL chip, the PT1000-ANL may return unreliable horizontal and vertical synchronization bits in some acquisition modes. - In its default configuration, the Windows XP Firewall may block some network packets between your IP Engine and Coyote (or your own image-acquisition program). To configure Windows XP Firewall, see the iPORT Quick Start Guide. - Only one application can use the IP Engine's serial port at a time (i.e. Coyote, clser* DLLs, and applications that use serial port through the SDK). To connect with multiple programs simultaneously, use the iPORT High-Performance IP Device Driver. - Due to an issue with Doxygen, some methods in the iPORT C++ SDK reference guide lack links. The issue affects only a few overloaded methods where one of the methods has been deprecated. To reach the method easily, copy/paste the method name to the Index tab. - CLM-series IP Engines can't be used with image offset, decimation, or windowing. - Due to the possibility of remote code execution, some web browsers may not open CHM files from an HTML link. Virtually all web browsers refuse to open CHM files across a network drive (the contents of the CHM appear empty). The full description is available here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896358. To open the file without difficulty, open the CHM using either Internet Explorer 6 or directly with Windows Explorer. To configure Opera 8/9, select Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Downloads > Add > Mime type: application/chm; File extensions: chm > Open with default application (C:\WINDOWS\hh.exe) > OK. - When connecting to an IP Engine for the first time, the connection may fail while Windows requests users feedback after having "found new hardware". Windows may also display a prompt the new hardware isn't properly installed (even when it is). A second connection attempt will succeed. - When upgrading from previous versions, some older files and Start menu items may remain.