May 5, 200620 yr My system has been running just fine for months, but today, around 3PM Mountain, I was trying to load a trip out of KORD to CYUL, about 600nm. I wondered what might have changed to eat up most of the frame rate, and finally figured out that it appeared to be originating from the Wide Client running ActiveSky as it was loading the WX areas. I also run the old release of the Garmin 530 on the client PC, and it did NOT appear to be the problem, but certainly contributed.Damian or Jim: were both servers runnning smoothly this afternoon, at least as far as providing the on-line feeds, or was maintenance perhaps running? I'm 'forcing' feeds from 'Secondary'. I want to solve this one because FS9 was running like a cheap Pentium3 with minimal RAM, albeit intermittently. Texture reading was slooowwwww. ;(Any ideas folks?Ron_CYEGhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/pmdg_pf.jpg
May 5, 200620 yr Hi Ron,Things were fine at our end. Try a reboot of both computers. Or possibly a virus scan is in order.Hope this helps,Jimhttp://www.hifisim.com/Active Sky V6 Development TeamActive Sky V6 Proud SupporterHiFi Beta TeamRadar Contact Supporter
May 5, 200620 yr >Things were fine at our end. Try a reboot of both computers.>Or possibly a virus scan is in order.Jim:Looks like it was a 'Frames' issue, likely caused by Genie-Softs FAM "File Access Manager". It may have to be removed at the system level. Too bad, great little program for getting open files along with excellent BUP capabilities. Ron_CYEGhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/pmdg_pf.jpg
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