December 30, 200520 yr Two flights with 2 different airplanes (PMDG 737NG and LDS 767) causes crashe to the desktop upon trigging of autogenerated VAS points with following flight plan MUHA UNG UG435 ITANA MIKUS MPTO.The first CTD occured on initial approach to MPTO and the second occurs after passing waypoint UNG.The VAS options are set to default. Anyone would like to share their VAS setting or someone versed with VAS itself can offer some help?Running ASV6 with SU1Thanks,Ulysese
December 30, 200520 yr Commercial Member Hi Ulysese,First report of such behavior. Can you confirm the problem goes away when disabling auto-VAS? It might be a coincidence, related to another problem?Also, confirm you are on the latest FSUIPC 3.52?Best, Damian ClarkHiFi Simulation Technologies
December 31, 200520 yr >Hi Ulysese,>>First report of such behavior. Can you confirm the problem>goes away when disabling auto-VAS? It might be a coincidence,>related to another problem?>>Also, confirm you are on the latest FSUIPC 3.52?>>Best,>I disabled auto-VAS and the CTD disappeared. Also, I am using FSUIPC 3.52.Thanks,
December 31, 200520 yr Commercial Member Hi,Ok. Thanks for confirming that. The only thing I can see as causing this is perhaps the FSUIPC vertical air setting being sent to FS9, creating some kind of problem on your system. Like I said we have no other reports of this and may be isolated to something specific with your machine/FS setup. The best way to further isolate this would probably be an FSUIPC log, with WX and WRITES logging options turned on, and a test flight that experiences the problem. Once the CTD occurs the log should show some information to help us. If you could create this log and sent to us ([email protected]) it would be much appreciated. We will forward this info to FSUIPC's author Peter Dowson pending the log results and go from there.Also, are you on WideFS?Best, Damian ClarkHiFi Simulation Technologies
December 31, 200520 yr >Hi,>>Ok. Thanks for confirming that. The only thing I can see as>causing this is perhaps the FSUIPC vertical air setting being>sent to FS9, creating some kind of problem on your system. >Like I said we have no other reports of this and may be>isolated to something specific with your machine/FS setup. >>The best way to further isolate this would probably be an>FSUIPC log, with WX and WRITES logging options turned on, and>a test flight that experiences the problem. Once the CTD>occurs the log should show some information to help us. If>you could create this log and sent to us ([email protected])>it would be much appreciated. We will forward this info to>FSUIPC's author Peter Dowson pending the log results and go>from there.>>Also, are you on WideFS?>>Best,>I am not using WideFS. Also, I will make the same flight and send the log to [email protected],
December 31, 200520 yr >Hi,>>Ok. Thanks for confirming that. The only thing I can see as>causing this is perhaps the FSUIPC vertical air setting being>sent to FS9, creating some kind of problem on your system. >Like I said we have no other reports of this and may be>isolated to something specific with your machine/FS setup. >>The best way to further isolate this would probably be an>FSUIPC log, with WX and WRITES logging options turned on, and>a test flight that experiences the problem. Once the CTD>occurs the log should show some information to help us. If>you could create this log and sent to us ([email protected])>it would be much appreciated. We will forward this info to>FSUIPC's author Peter Dowson pending the log results and go>from there.>>Also, are you on WideFS?>>Best,>I wanted to add my setup includes FS Flightkeeper v2.7 and Radar Contact v4.
January 1, 200620 yr I took your suggestion and turned on FSUIPC logging and successfully completed flights with PMDG 737NG and LDS. The CTD was not repeatable which is good!. The log from the PMDG flight was over 400MB! Do you still want the logs :)Ulysese
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