The PC interface is not showing the newest update. The website shows 1.2.8.8, but the app shows 1.2.8.4 so a seamless auto update can't happen as usual. :(
Quote from: Hotrod on November 26, 2018, 07:41:11 PM
The PC interface is not showing the newest update. The website shows 1.2.8.8, but the app shows 1.2.8.4 so a seamless auto update can't happen as usual. :(
Thanks for heads up.
Will look into it.
Just noticed this.
Also made me wonder if there should be a 'include beta' option as in PL? ;)
Grabbed the beta & installed & I get 1.3.0.3 not .5
Clicked the 'one click update' & it still says 1.3.0.3 ???
....Anywayz Thanks for the work you put into this guys ;)
Yeh, Jeremy made some beta changes and wanted to make sure they were good to go.
The links will be fixed shortly when he gets a little free time.
Quote from: edkiefer on November 30, 2018, 10:08:05 AM
Yeh, Jeremy made some beta changes and wanted to make sure they were good to go.
The links will be fixed shortly when he gets a little free time.
OK thanks Ed ;)
This may be a red herring as it looks like MS wants me to do a clean W10 install again due to 1809....every @#~&^%$ feature update does this to me (on 2 different PCs).... but this occurred in PL after I ran the PkCtl update.
Looks like it's also a time machine! :P
What stocks should we buy? ;D
Seriously I never saw that one reported but will check systems with both PC and PL installed.
PS: You should all be on lastest now with the auto-updater, version 1.3.0.7 now.
Working properly now at 1.3.0.8 :D
Quote from: edkiefer on December 01, 2018, 09:00:41 AM
What stocks should we buy? ;D
Great minds think alike ;D
OS is now fresh Win10 1809 - no more time travel :( but PC is up to 1.3.0.5 ;)
Apologies for any version confusion. The version number issue was intentional. I had deferred pushing out the prior ParkControl update (a couple weeks ago), hence the installed version could show newer than the officially available version.knowing another was coming.
I changed the code so in the future if I do this, it won't show any inconsistency. There are times when an update just isn't worth pushing to clients.
I don't know if I'll ever include a beta option in ParkControl. I have developed an aversion to 'option bloat'. But as you all have noticed, when a beta of it is installed, it does then track the beta versions and updates.
Further work on ParkControl is pending, including a change to the CPU frequency display so that it shows the highest per-core boosted frequency. Right now it is showing an average of all cores frequencies, non-boosted.
Also coming is further work on Surface devices, as they have sub-tiers of the Balanced power plan (as exposed through the new-ish performance slider on the battery icon) that requires some special handling.
For now, back to Coreprio - almost have a proper package for it. I sure hope this thing gets utilized, it has been tedious to properly package it and create a small UX.
Thanks for the info JC.
I am now off to try the coreprio :)