On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 7:10:58 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Tuesday, 16 April 2013 10:40:12 UTC-4, Evan Ludeman wrote:
CNv 2.0.1194 is now available as a public beta. Please read instructions and release notes and follow the setup guidance therein for best results.. User Profiles should be created with the new profile editor, also beta, currently 0.6.
Most user feedback is positive (see below), but there are a few isolated bugs that occasionally crop up. By far the most annoying issue is that not all usb drives are compatible. 4 - 16 GB SanDisk Cruzer recommended -- be certain to remove any bundled disk utility software first.
Please report issues as they arise to either me, Gary, Richard or Tim.
http://www.clearnav.net/main/cn-downloads.html
Support and discussion also available at our user forum.
http://clearnav.net/simplemachinesforum/
*** three pilots willing to be publicly quoted on CNv 2.0.1194 ***
“With the new software, the CN Vario is better than my Schuemann which has been installed in my ships for the past 20 years....The Netto and TE compensation are the best ever”
John Seymour (SM)
"Overall, you have an excellent instrument here! It’s the best vario I’ve ever used. It has instantly improved my flying. The CNv will be my primary Vario for the upcoming racing season. Once you get the USB problems fixed you’ll have a great product. I’m looking forward to the XC version!”
Bif Huss (H7)
“Bloody good vario”
G Dale
Best regards,
Evan Ludeman for CNi
Hi
CN display is to large for my LS panel.
What other diplay can be use with a CNvario?
Could not find this info on the website.
Thank you
S6
CNv-Club, which is the product currently shipping, does not have serial communications capability, so is a stand-alone system only. The CNv-XC upgrade (different software on same hardware), planned for initial release in May, will have serial port communication and will be able to communicate with other devices. It will take some code development and testing on the part of others after CNv-XC is released to make the integration happen.
Evan Ludeman for CNi