

J1939 Add-in Version History
2016-09-01 - Version 1.6.3 -
released with PCAN-Explorer 5.4.1
Improvements:
- Some code optimizations.
Bug fixes:
- Prevention of internal access violations caused by parallel access to transmit sessions.
- Transport protocol read session were refused by sending a TCPM.Abort message even if the connection was in monitoring mode and/or the claimed address did not correspond to the incoming request.
2015-09-30 - Version 1.6.0 - released with PCAN-Explorer 5.4.0
Improvements:
- Sending multipacket broadcast messages is now possible without having to claim an address
Bug fixes:
- Received messages could have wrong timestamps that would appear in the PCAN-Explorer tracer as very large values
- A J1939 connection responded to a received RQST for PGN 60928 (Address Claimed, ACM) even if the RQST was a peer-to-peer request directed to a different destination address
2012-11-12 - Version 1.4.3 - released with PCAN-Explorer 5.3.1
Improvements:
- Some minor internal improvements
2012-09-06 - Version 1.4.2 - released with PCAN-Explorer 5.3.0
Bug fixes:
- In Peer-to-Peer transport protocol sessions sometimes an access violation error occurred
- Object model: Some object properties could not be accessed by VBS macros, the properties used data types that were not Automation-compatible
- Object model: The method J1939Node.GetSystemTime() incorrectly returned its value in an output parameter instead of a return value, so the method could not be called in a VBS macro
2012-05-14 - Version 1.4.0 - released with PCAN-Explorer 5.2.2
Improvement:
- Support for device PCAN_VIRTUAL added
2011-04-07 - Version 1.3.11 - released with PCAN-Explorer 5.1.3
Improvement:
- Speed of read and write sessions improved
2010-10-18 - Version 1.3.10 - released with PCAN-Explorer 5.1.2
Improvements:
- CPU load reduced and performance improved
- Addresses can now be claimed successfully even when the bus is in the BUSHEAVY state
Bug fixes:
- Memory leaks fixed
2010-09-07 - Version 1.3.7 - released with PCAN-Explorer 5.1.0
Improvements:
- Reassembling of incoming large message packets (TPDT) to complete messages can now be controlled via the new property "Reassemble Incoming Packets"
- Object model: A new collection "J1939Filters" allows better access to the configured filters
Bug fixes:
- Memory leaks fixed
- Drag-and-drop of messages with more than 8 data bytes could result in an access violation
- Some SPN values of diagnostic messages were not displayed correctly:
- 19-bit SPNs 1214, 3036, and 3297
- 11-bit SPNs 1640 and 1649
- 12-bit SPN 1596