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Version 1.300. Released March 25, 2006

Changes in this version

Added first phase of back-end (server side) data archiving system. The Chip Forge and Inlay Designer applications each now have a "POST" button which, when pressed, will archive the current inlays/gallery to the Chip Forge data repository (the Chip Forge "POST" button is currently disabled, but will be functional in a forthcoming release).
When data is successfully posted to the repository, a "CFUID" (Chip Forge Unique ID) tag is associated with the data and returned to the user. This CFUID can be submitted — at any time and by any user — to retrieve the data from the respository.
Each application can retrieve data originally posted by that application, i.e. posted Chip Forge data can be retrieved by the Chip Forge application, posted Inlay Designer data can be retrieved by the Inlay Designer application.
Additionally, the Chip Forge application can retrieve data posted by the Inlay Designer application. In this case, the Chip Forge transfers the inlay data to the "INLAY / STAMP" panel.
Minor cosmetic changes to the Chip Forge and Inlay Designer.
Added "Interlocking T" mold (cache flush may be required to see this change).

Gallery modules updated to version 1.300, March 25, 2006

These changes were mostly cosmetic, in keeping with recent changes to the Chip Forge and Inlay Designer. Notable changes to Gallery 1 module: stacks are now 10 chips total; clicking any stack will re-randomize the rotation of each chip in the stack, including the top chip; clicking the front-facing chip above a stack will reset the rotation of the top chip in the stack.

Asset update, March 25, 2006

Updated "Suicide King" gold foil hotstamp design, based on latest artwork.

Data update, March 31, 2006

Changed the names of some ASM edgespot patterns in the selection panel.
* Features hilighted in this color are Chip Design Network innovations and/or new features available exclusively in the Chip Forge application. The Chip Design Network strives to innovate, while the others rush to imitate.