Memory Of A Broken Dimension is a heavily atmospheric first person puzzle game with psychological horror undertones that sees you a exploring a fragmented world. On Rev2 or later boards: there is a resistor that pulling the 8U2/16U2 HWB line to ground, making it easier to put into DFU mode. You can then use Atmel's FLIP software (Windows) or the DFU programmer (Mac OS X and Linux) to load a new firmware. Or you can use the ISP header with an external programmer (overwriting the DFU bootloader).
This document lists the customer reported issues that were fixed each release. To report an issue, submit your issue on the feedback site.
For a summary of features introduced in Dimension, see the New features summary.
OBJ Export: Resolved an issue where OBJ export wasn't correctly maintaining transformation data.
GLTF Import: Resolved an issue where GLTF files that had no textures failed to import.
Text crash: Resolved an issue where Dimension would crash for users adding new text on certain language OS combinations.
Crash on text conversion: Resolved a crash when converting 3D Text objects to Standard Model objects if the text property is empty.
Disabled features: Addressed an issue where some cloud-connected features were disabled on the first launch, including Publish to Web, CC Libraries, and Cloud Rendering.
Basic shape textures: Resolved an issue where some areas of Basic Shapes were displaying materials and graphics in the wrong direction.
Tour order: Addressed an issue with the Getting Started tour having a step out of order.
Broken links: Addressed an issue with some broken links.
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- OBJ export: Resolved an issue where OBJ export wasn't correctly maintaining transformation data.
- Memory Leak: Fixed a memory leak issue when loading a new scene that resulted in more memory usage than intended.
- Resolved an issue where some of the saved files could not be reopened.
- Resolved an issue where the Undo command was affecting the camera. Undo now correctly applies to the scene edits while Camera Undo applies to the camera edits.
- Resolved a crash when using the copy command on a selection made with the Magic Wand.
- Resolved a crash when applying a material on a selection that was created using Magic Wand to divide a mesh.
- Resolved some issues with users being in a state where they are unable to save their documents. This issue is known to still be affecting some situations. If you experience trouble saving your Dimension scenes or loading a previously saved Dimension scene, please report the issue by contacting tickets@adobedimension.com.
- Resolved an issue that caused problems to users while trying to save their Dimension document.
- Resolved some small graphic issues in the Adobe Dimension Renderer.
- Resolved some issues occurring when a user name consists of Unicode characters.
- Resolved an issue where .ai format images couldn't be imported.
- Resolved an issue that caused Edit in Illustrator feature to not work correctly.
- Resolved an issue that caused Publish 3D Scene feature to not work.
- Resolved an issue that caused Stock search in Creative Cloud Libraries to not work correctly.
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WARNING: Formatting will erase all data on the device. Back up all your data before proceeding.
Instructions below are for 10.11.x (El Capitan) and 10.12.x (Sierra)
1. Double-click on Macintosh HD - or in the Finder menu clickFile > New Finder Window
2. Click the Applications folder - if using a Finder Window Applicationswill be in the left side menu.
3. Click the Utilities folder.
4. Double-click Disk Utility.
5. On the left side of the window are the drives connected to the computer. Select the capacity of the drive respective to the one containing the device you wish to format then click the Erase tab.
Example: If the drive is called 'NO NAME', directly above that, you should see the drive capacity of 'XXXX'. Select this capacity.
6. Verify Volume Format is set to MS-DOS file system or exFAT, Scheme is set to 'Master Boot Record' (Do NOT select GUID Partition Map) then click Erase.
Instructions below are for 10.13.x (High Sierra)
1. Open Disk Utility. Please See Answer 20985: How to access Disk Utility macOS
2. In the top menu bar, go to View, and choose Show All Devices
3. Select the upper level of the drive you would like to format and click the Erase button
4. Choose how you would like to format the drive
- Enter a Name for your drive
- Choose exFAT or MS-DOS (FAT) for the format
- Choose Master Boot Record for the Scheme
- Click Erase
5. When finished, the drive will be formatted and repartitioned successfully. Click the Done button
NOTE: exFAT is used on SDXC card (64GB and higher).
NOTE: exFAT can be used on flash drives or memory cards to transfer files larger than 4GB.
NOTE: MacOS 10.6.2 or higher is required for exFAT file system. Some older operating systems must have a patch installed before they can use the exFAT file system.
NOTE: If the above steps do NOT resolve the problem or if the lock switch is missing or broken, please back up your data and request a replacement using our online web form.
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