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  1. Yes that's right. VNAV will reset after 5 mins if it hasn't reached TOD within that time. Stu
  2. Hi Goran, I'm getting these exception handler problems too. They are quite intermittent for me, about once every three flights. Just before the crash, my sound goes off for a second, then recovers for about 2 seconds, then a CTD. I run Ortho for pretty much all of Europe, the latest crash was flying from Rhodes to Florence. My Plugin folder content image is attached. The strange thing is, 66% of the time, I have no problems. I use consistently, with every XP flight, the following: ASXP, EFBv2, ProjectFly. Sometimes, as an alternative to EFBv2, I use Navigraph's simconnect. Never at the same time though. If I'm not using Navigraph's simconnect, I uninstall the plugin. Hope this helps Stu Log.txt TBM900_Log.txt
  3. Thanks, Ben. This update has fixed my memory leak issues. Much appreciated Stu
  4. No, I haven't. I'm going to buy an iPad now and try it out. Stu
  5. Congratulations, Ben. I'm liking this news very much. Good work indeed. Look forward to the update. Stu
  6. Ben, Am I correct in assuming the new 1.2 update doesn't include a fix for the memory leak you found? Thanks Stu
  7. Ben, You've made me a happy man. Thank you so much for all your hard work in this. Thanks also to everyone else who has helped with their advice. I can relax now, knowing it will be fixed at some point in the future. Thanks again Smiling Stu Merry Christmas everyone!
  8. The full reinstall of Xplane achieved absolutely nothing. It looks like I need 16GB of RAM to successfully run this addon. Same old out of memory after about 1.5 hours. Back to default clouds again Stu
  9. A full reinstall had crossed my mind. It's not too much of a PITA compared to FSX to reinstall! The problem is clearly local to my machine. I may do just that over the Christmas period, while my port and cheese settle.......burpy pardon. Thanks Stu
  10. Ben and AJ, I was pointed to this mistake earlier. I had already deleted the SASL folder from my plugin folder, so it now only resides in my carenado B58 folder. Out of Memory problems were still noted. I'm not really sure how it ended up in the plugin folder in the 1st place but it's gone now. I have been flying X Plane with just the default clouds for now, with no out of memory issues. As I have 8GB of RAM, I'm assuming it is generally enough RAM to have for XPlane ? When I monitored RAM with SkyMAXX, i get the WIndows memory warning before the RAM is saturated. On my last flight it was warning me when my RAM usage was at 67%, not even 3/4 used? Windows always closes Xplane before RAM is anywhere near 100%. I don't know what the normal RAM usage would normally be for Xplane, does anyone know? Thanks Stu
  11. I guess there's no break throughs with my out of memory problem, then? Stu
  12. Yes, I only use real weather Stu
  13. Cameron, I have compiled a chart of my RAM usage. Just to explain the chart: Column 1 is the flightplan (I reckon you already guessed that) Column 2 shows system RAM usage at each waypoint using a SASL aircraft but no SkyMAXX/Gizmo64 Column 3 shows system RAM usage at each waypoint using a default non SASL aircraft with SkyMAXX and Gizmo64. You can see that the RAM usage steadily climbs throughout the flight and culminates in this message: This out of memory occurred whilst compiling column 3 with the C90. These are my SkyMAXX settings Hope this sheds a little light on whether the seat of the problem lies with SASL or SkyMAXX/Gizmo64. Thanks Good luck Stu
  14. Thanks for your ongoing help, Cameron. I will re-install SkyMAXX and do the test flight again with the default KingAir, real weather and return my observations. Thanks as well for your input, Ben. Much appreciated. Top customer support. Like it lots. Thanks Stu
  15. Thanks, John. It's a mystery to me. I don't know if you have the Carenado B58 to test but this is my flightplan I've been using to test with real weather: EGPF NGY-DCS-LAKEY-CALDA-CROFT-BARTN-LOVEL-LISTO-HON-FINMA-HEMEL-LAM EGLC. On my decent into EGLC, somewhere between HEMEL and LAM is where I tend to run out sys RAM. Thanks and good hunting Stu
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