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OOM on long haul flights

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Nope i have VAS running via FSUIPC and can see it in windowed mode the whole time in FSX, like i said that my experience, thats why it is so difficult to put your finger on where a specific issue is because not all systems are the same, or setupped differently, all my FSX files and folders ans whatever else is on a seperate SSD drive, dont know if that has an effect, but it would be interesting to see what happens over the weekend when i fly the overnighter.

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Here is the how to setup FSUIPC to give yu constant VAS, just remember it must be the full paid version.

 

I cannot take credit for the following, but it has helped me:

 

Here is the soltion to VAS Usage display through FUSiPC. Thanks to Canada Avsim member

Here is the instruction:

1-Open the FSUIPC setup screen. Go to the “logging” tab, and in one of the “specific value checks” enter the value 024C (first character is zero, not the letter”O”.

2-Change the “type” for that value from S8 to S32.

3-Click on the checkboxes to display the value either at the upper window bar, or within the main FSX screen.

Now save and exit. Going forward, you will have a continuously-updated readout in-game of free VAS remaining.

Marius Scheepers

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Here is the how to setup FSUIPC to give yu constant VAS, just remember it must be the full paid version.

 

I cannot take credit for the following, but it has helped me:

 

Here is the soltion to VAS Usage display through FUSiPC. Thanks to Canada Avsim member

Here is the instruction:

1-Open the FSUIPC setup screen. Go to the “logging” tab, and in one of the “specific value checks” enter the value 024C (first character is zero, not the letter”O”.

2-Change the “type” for that value from S8 to S32.

3-Click on the checkboxes to display the value either at the upper window bar, or within the main FSX screen.

Now save and exit. Going forward, you will have a continuously-updated readout in-game of free VAS remaining.

I use process explorer to monitor vas. It would be interesting if you run the sae flight with process explorer to see if they give the same results.

 

Chris H

Thank you Marius!

It's working, but it adds a big green blinking (refreshing) box and my FPS are stuttering.

Will use the other method via process explorer.

 

Sebi

Regards, Sebastian

 

There is a different way choose it to be in the FSX bar in windowed mode that doesnt affect your fps

 

 

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Marius Scheepers

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There is a different way choose it to be in the FSX bar in windowed mode that doesnt affect your fps

 

 

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So Marius, how was your flight to Korea, did you ever make it there without OOM?

 

Btw, FSUIPC vs ProcessExplorer by Pete himself:

 

 

FSUIPC is not measuring it continuously, only every so many seconds. Also it is asking Windows about free memory which will include unused parts of allocated heaps, whereas probably ProcessExplorer lists the actual memory not allocated to the process at all yet.

 

Igor Petrov.

make sure you don't always change views. changing views alot can also cause oom

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