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| Seppy:
Build 1.6: - DC, AC, AC + DC Icon glitch resolved - Icons added to tabs for improved user experience - Improve scaling of tab titles - Diode mode Voltage now displays correctly when range is pressed - M and k now show when the ohms range is over-range Android App also synchronized, and updated. The update is pending a package update for the windows App but the Windows App has also been synchronized with all the changes. Avaliable NOW! |
| Scottjd:
Looks nice. Your on a roll tonight, in the zone. I sent an email. Ignore the first email zip file. I attached the wrong file. The one I wanted to attach was to big, so it’s on the share. Same link as before, but link is also in the updated email. |
| IanJ:
Hi, Tried downloading the IOS app on my Ipad Mini but got a "121GW is not compatible with this iPad" message. Ipad Mini - Model A1432 iOS 9.3.5 (latest version for this model) Ian. |
| Scottjd:
--- Quote from: IanJ on June 30, 2018, 08:53:49 pm ---Ipad Mini - Model A1432 iOS 9.3.5 (latest version for this model) --- End quote --- This app needs iOS 10 or higher to run. Apple is moving away from all older devices ad their older 32 bit architecture. The original iPad mini was official discontinued on June 19, 2015. I think this is because it runs the A5 32 bit processor. The iPad mini 2 is still cheap and runs the A7 64 bit processor and I can confirm it works in this model. The app description under supported devices also say it needs iOS 10 to run, and part of this is for Bluetooth LE but mostly for 64 bit app support. I don’t think Apple is allowing any new 32 bit apps, and all app updates must be 64 bit now to be added to the App Store for a while now. I think this was announced over a year ago giving developers plenty of time to update the apps. Apple has been good for supporting old apps and upgrading iOS on older devices for many years, but eventually technology goes to a way that things have to change with new and better hardware to keep up with performance. I can say I am surprised the 121GW app works just as good on the iPad mini 2 as it does on an iPhone X and iPad Pro 2nd gen. No difference in performance at all. Compared to testing the mooshie meter that had an app crash every 5 minutes, I have not had this app crash yet. Impressive for the first app release version by the EEVBlog team. The mooshie meter was returned since it didn’t have an LCD and I couldn’t keep the app running, this made it useless to be running with Bluetooth. |
| mtdoc:
I agree that this app is very impressive for a first time app right out of the gate. Well done David! FWIW though, I‘ve had no issues with the Mooshimeter app on iphone or ipad. It’s been equally impressive. I’ve had my Mooshimeter since the initial crowdfund and other than some issues with the very first app release years ago, it has worked flawlessly. |
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