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<blockquote data-quote="steeviebops" data-source="post: 1097271" data-attributes="member: 414368"><p>Another new release today. I changed the compilation options and this appears to have resolved the virus detection issue. I initially rolled back to version 2.7 and added the new features one-by-one, but it didn't seem to be any one in particular that triggered the detection. Eventually I think I'll need to redo this project in a more modern language but that could take some time.</p><p></p><p>I've added an option to check for updates in the Help menu. This is completely optional, it never runs automatically and it's not forced on you in any way. It just downloads part of the source from Github and checks the version number in it.</p><p></p><p>I've also added the above mentioned C-state setting in the settings menu.</p><p></p><p>Also, I've added an experimental feature in the settings menu as was requested by [USER=405885]@BSBSquarial[/USER] which allows you to have five separate executables for the BSB channels, each one with the MAC channel ID changed. So if, for example. you specify D-MAC FM output on the Galaxy IF, it will run hacktv-galaxy.exe instead and if that file is correctly compiled, the receiver will show the Galaxy channel name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeviebops, post: 1097271, member: 414368"] Another new release today. I changed the compilation options and this appears to have resolved the virus detection issue. I initially rolled back to version 2.7 and added the new features one-by-one, but it didn't seem to be any one in particular that triggered the detection. Eventually I think I'll need to redo this project in a more modern language but that could take some time. I've added an option to check for updates in the Help menu. This is completely optional, it never runs automatically and it's not forced on you in any way. It just downloads part of the source from Github and checks the version number in it. I've also added the above mentioned C-state setting in the settings menu. Also, I've added an experimental feature in the settings menu as was requested by [USER=405885]@BSBSquarial[/USER] which allows you to have five separate executables for the BSB channels, each one with the MAC channel ID changed. So if, for example. you specify D-MAC FM output on the Galaxy IF, it will run hacktv-galaxy.exe instead and if that file is correctly compiled, the receiver will show the Galaxy channel name. [/QUOTE]
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