Releases: decode-detroit/minerva
minerva-v0.9.15
Three versions are available:
- An x64 version for 64-bit systems running GNU/Linux
- An x64 version for 64-bit systems running Windows, and
- An arm64 version for 64-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu)
The Windows version doesn't support DMX, Mercury communications, or media playback (yet!), but it does support ZMQ.
The 0.9.15 version updates the Mercury communication protocol to improve reliability.
minerva-v0.9.14
Three versions are available:
- An x64 version for 64-bit systems running GNU/Linux
- An x64 version for 64-bit systems running Windows, and
- An arm64 version for 64-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu)
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems are compiled with the zmq-comm feature. Binaries for Windows systems are compiled without the zmq-comm feature. The Windows version also doesn't support DMX or media playback (yet!).
The 0.9.14 version updates the prioritization when processing event actions to make it more intuitive as well as cleaning out old code and fixing bugs.
minerva-linux-v0.9.13
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems are compiled with the zmq-comm feature.
Two versions are available:
- An x64 version for 64-bit Intel and AMD systems, and
- An armhf version for 32-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS)
Binaries for WIndows systems are compiled without the zmq-comm feature. The Windows version also doesn't support DMX or media playback (yet!).
The 0.9.13 version adds TLS and CORS functionality for the limited run address, and updates the run and edit interface as well as cleaning out old code and fixing bugs.
minerva-linux-v0.9.12
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems. Compiled with the zmq-comm feature.
Two versions are available:
An x64 version for 64-bit Intel and AMD systems, and
An armhf version for 32-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS)
The 0.9.12 version improves the editing interface by adding the ability to group items together.
minerva-linux-v0.9.11a
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems. Compiled with the zmq-comm feature.
Two versions are available:
An x64 version for 64-bit Intel and AMD systems, and
An armhf version for 32-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS)
The 0.9.11 version improves the logging system and finalizes improvements to the backup system.
minerva-linux-v0.9.11
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems. Compiled with the zmq-comm feature.
Two versions are available:
An x64 version for 64-bit Intel and AMD systems, and
An armhf version for 32-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS)
The 0.9.11 version marks an improvement to the backup system.
minerva-linux-v0.9.10c
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems. Compiled with the zmq-comm feature.
Two versions are available:
An x64 version for 64-bit Intel and AMD systems, and
An armhf version for 32-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS)
The 0.9.10c version marks a minor improvement, fixing bugs in the 0.9.10b release and adding a couple features.
minerva-linux-v0.9.10b
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems. Compiled with the zmq-comm feature - media support is now integrated by default.
Two versions are available:
An x64 version for 64-bit Intel and AMD systems, and
An armhf version for 32-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS)
The 0.9.10b version marks a minor improvement, fixing bugs in the 0.9.10a release.
minerva-linux-v0.9.10a
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems. Compiled with the zmq-comm feature - media support is now integrated by default.
Two versions are available:
An x64 version for 64-bit Intel and AMD systems, and
An armhf version for 32-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS)
The 0.9.10a version marks a minor improvement, fixing bugs in the 0.9.10 release.
minerva-linux-v0.9.10
Binaries for GNU/Linux systems. Compiled with the zmq-comm feature - media support is now integrated by default.
Two versions are available:
An x64 version for 64-bit Intel and AMD systems, and
An armhf version for 32-bit ARM systems (e.g. a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS)
The 0.9.10 version marks a major improvement in the configuration file (including breaking changes), permanently removes some artifacts of the GTK interface, and enables DMX and Media cue support in the edit interface.