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October 30, 2007
Warning! The latest version of Matlab (2007b) does not work with WinVis. Matlab reports an invalid mex file even though the same WinVis dll works fine with previous Matlab releases. We will be working to solve this latest problem and will post a new version of WinVis when it is solved.
January 6, 2006
Our email server has died. All the WinVis contact points you may find on our WEB site do not work properly. If you need to contact us send your message to neurometrics@speakeasy.net
April 10, 2005
    Just released Version 2.2 of W4M fixes known bugs and improves performance.
  • Bug fixes include: 24 bit background background intensity fixed, enabled 32 bit transparency for fixation command, setDtoA command returns correct value plus internal fixes for handling additional data types.
  • New and expanded commands: switchMonitior now checks for valid input range, new MSdelay command provides millisecond resolution delays, new voltageRanges command, enhanced integer array processing, and new getPhotometer command for luminance (and color) readings using instruments from Cambridge Research Systems.
  • Major enhancement of Sprite commands: Sprite setup is now much more memory efficient. The loading time for sprite temporal tables can be several log units faster, depending on the table structure. The 30 sprite group limit is now unlimited and sprites are now properly constrained to the trial window.
To see what version of W4M you are using just type in the command line window: WinVis version, .
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