Hi Roar,
After a few weeks testing and trying different setups i finally, well in my case, pinpointed the cause of random crashes of OCP4NGX. Normally i run FSX in full screen mode and i have a setup with two nvidia cards which each have two screens connected. So in total four screens.
The the first screen is used for the virtual cockpit.
The second sreen is used by the vrinsight CDUII.
The third screen is used for my after en forward overhead panel.
The fourth screen i use for different things like voxatc and stuff.
This setup gave me never problems with the old freeware OC4BAv1 but with the new OC4BAv2 i have these OCP4NGX crashes. So after a while i started to
try different things and ran FSX in full screen mode but and did not open the forward and after overhead panel on monitor and i could complete the whole flight from start to end without any crashes from OCP4NGX.
I have flown now six flights in this way and didn´t had any crash from OCP4NGX.
The only thing is that i now constantly have to swich screens during flight with ezdok camera.
As i sad i have tested a lot and using multiple screen is what i believe the cause of the crashes, anyway in my case it is. Maybe you could ask the people who also had crashes with OCP4NGX if they are using a multiple monitor setup.
I hope this helps and hope you can find a solution to this.
BTW The last script OCP4NGX_PP_V1.0c you send me as replacement for the script with the faulty BARO knob, works fine.
Regards
Rene
Netherlands
Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX (SOLVED)
Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
Thanks for your feedback on the crash issue.
When you have time try the latest build. I believe you never got it. It is v2.4.4 vs 2.4.3 tha you now have tested.
Look in your PM box.
When you have time try the latest build. I believe you never got it. It is v2.4.4 vs 2.4.3 tha you now have tested.
Look in your PM box.
Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
Thanks,
Will report back after testing.
Regeards
Rene
(Netherlands)
Will report back after testing.
Regeards
Rene
(Netherlands)
Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
I do have multiple monitors and i also do have crashes of OC4BA, I dont know which version i have but it is the one you emailed when i purchased OC4BA so i am assuming its 2.4.3 about only says v2...
so I'd also like to try the new one.
Andy
so I'd also like to try the new one.
Andy
Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
Hi Roar and Andy,
With the new version 2.4.4 i still get OCP4NGX crashes. If i don't open any panels on the monitors all goes well. If i open panels on the monitors i get OCP4NGX crashes.
Hope it can be solved.
Regards
Rene
(Netherlands)
With the new version 2.4.4 i still get OCP4NGX crashes. If i don't open any panels on the monitors all goes well. If i open panels on the monitors i get OCP4NGX crashes.
Hope it can be solved.
Regards
Rene
(Netherlands)
Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
I dont know if it means anything to you this is the crash report i get in detail
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Problem Event Name: BEX
Application Name: OCP4NGX.exe
Application Version: 2.4.3.0
Application Timestamp: 54004492
Fault Module Name: OCP4NGX.exe
Fault Module Version: 2.4.3.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 54004492
Exception Offset: 00013676
Exception Code: c0000417
Exception Data: 00000000
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: f16d
Additional Information 2: f16d3ba2d05eee5c0e7bf740bf8bac45
Additional Information 3: aeb7
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Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
a link for the latest OCP4NGX 2.4.4 is in your PM boxAndycyxu wrote:I do have multiple monitors and i also do have crashes of OC4BA, I dont know which version i have but it is the one you emailed when i purchased OC4BA so i am assuming its 2.4.3 about only says v2...
so I'd also like to try the new one.
Andy
/Roar
Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
Have you tested with/without VRI CDU? Could it be that one that doesn't play well with OCP4NGX?mneoud wrote:Hi Roar and Andy,
With the new version 2.4.4 i still get OCP4NGX crashes. If i don't open any panels on the monitors all goes well. If i open panels on the monitors i get OCP4NGX crashes.
Hope it can be solved.
Regards
Rene
(Netherlands)
Roar
Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
The CDU from vri i have always running. When i don´t open any other panels all goes well. Crashes occure when i am having the forward en after overhead panel opened on a monitor.
I will try his evening to do a flight without the vri cdu and with the panels (forward en after overhead) opened on a monitor.
Regards
Rene
(Netherlands)
I will try his evening to do a flight without the vri cdu and with the panels (forward en after overhead) opened on a monitor.
Regards
Rene
(Netherlands)
Re: Probably cause of crashes OCP4NGX
Hi Roar,
We can rule out the Vri CDUII as a cause of the problem.
I did not start the software for the CDU and used the first officer cdu instead. Opened the forward en after overhead panels on monitor 3. Powered up and started programming the CDU with the flight information. When got the v1 vr and v2 speeds noticed that setting the speed on the MCP was impossible because the the connection was lost, meaning OCP4NGX had crashed.
So it isn´t de VrInsight CDU but it has something to do with opening and using panels on a monitor.
Regards
Rene
(Netherlands)
We can rule out the Vri CDUII as a cause of the problem.
I did not start the software for the CDU and used the first officer cdu instead. Opened the forward en after overhead panels on monitor 3. Powered up and started programming the CDU with the flight information. When got the v1 vr and v2 speeds noticed that setting the speed on the MCP was impossible because the the connection was lost, meaning OCP4NGX had crashed.
So it isn´t de VrInsight CDU but it has something to do with opening and using panels on a monitor.
Regards
Rene
(Netherlands)