Intro:
Mr. T.Shimazaki he is a hobbyist software developer based in Japan, over the years he has been involved in many projects and all are posted at his own website this welcoming the visitors in the Japanese language.
Ts Digital Multimeter Viewer (First release) this were at 12/2003.
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7 April 2020, with my help and mutual collaboration Ts DMM Viewer it now supports bench-top DMM and the FLUKE 8846A.
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2024 News:
Mr. T.Shimazaki in a attempt for perfection, some times he is tweaking his software, but the outcome its not always welcomed.
Mr. Kiriakos Triantafillou, he has the habit to hate changes related to software graphic interface.
Ts DMM Viewer its a data logging platform supporting a huge number of DMM models.
Ts DMM Viewer is not the software that you will use frequently, and the need for further learning time it should be kept to minimum.
This July and August, I had several friendly debates with this software developer.
I helped him again so newer changes to be at the true benefit of the user.
About the graphic users interface, they are now three additions.
Settings panel: Preview of date format
Settings panel: Import / export (backup of user software configuration)
Settings panel: Color : Normal mode + Dark mode
Settings panel: Color : user choice and selection of all colors at Graph logging window (memory status bar added too)
One NEW tweak added, but in the form of command line.
Hide microseconds from Elapsed Time counter.
I personally insist about this addition, because the developer has set by default, when logging interval is not 1 and this is set to 0, Elapsed Time counter this to shown microseconds at the last digits.
I do consider fast changing digits and this be unreadable at real time, as severe annoyance for my eyes.
The solution is one addition of text at the shortcut (windows desktop).
NEW syntax "C:\Program Files (x86)\TsSoft\TsDMMView\TsDMMView.exe" "/HideMsEOG"
(As shown in the screen shot)
Now no matter of the logging time interval, microseconds will not be shown at active data logging session.
I am now testing BETA 18.2.3 all new additions and changes will be available in public soon.
Older versions of Ts DMM viewer do not include latest fixes.
Since this version and higher, Fluke CNX DMM bug is now fixed too.