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Steps to Reproduce a Range of Problems & Log File


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Hi guys,

Test flying today at YSCB and experienced a range of repeatable problems as described below:

- Aircraft started great

- Selected VOR 116.7 on Nav1 and ILS 109.5 on Nav2

- Nav1 selected, HDG mode selected and Climb mode set at 140.

- Took off normally and engaged AP normally.

- Turned 180 degrees right using the heading knob (HW yoke rocker switch) to intercept the outbound 150 radial from CB VOR. AP Nav mode engaged and radial Intercepted and flown.

- LOC 14nm out I selected HDG mode on AP and turned right to intercept the CB ILS LOC (348) at 30 degrees.

- Slowed to 175kts and selected Nav2. LOC lock achieved. Selected APP on AP and GS lock achieved.

- Selected Nav1 and then re-selected Nav2 (as I was trying to replicate a previous problem) and Nav2 would not select (no light). VOR1 was displayed in the AH as well as GS lock. It flew the Nav2 ILS LOC and GS.

- Selected UC down using HW lever but no red lights (Sim UC lever went down but no gear down). Hyd pump started running. Selected flaps with HW lever but had trouble finding the detent. Used the Sim flap lever and also had trouble.

- Hyd pump kept running and I could not turn it off or even open the guard. Anti-skid switch also non-responsive. Throttles and CL non-responsive.

- I tried a range of other things including AP disconnect (horn would not cancel on either Sim Yoke button or my HW yoke). Selected GA, jiggled with the flaps to get them retracted and finally I got my throttles and CL back and the Hyd pump stopped.

- This is repeatable.Log.txt

Log attached. Good Luck.

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your log.txt file indicates this....

0:21:28.873 G64: error: Run(xp): Saab_Main: [string "JGX.1.Saab.00.lua.ra1"]:44378: dref.getFloat: NULL pointer error, invalid dref handle.
0:21:28.974 G64:  core: Run: [OnError]
0:25:49.124 I/SIM: Exiting the sim without confirmation

You didn't indicate that the Gizmo console opened or that you had any errors indicated in the console, but the first line of that log.txt excerpt should have automatically opened the console and indicated that error in red lettering.

The good news is that I was able to find the bug and fix it.  Since the log indicates that the sim was exited after this error occurred, there is nothing else I can research at this time.  When you get the next update you will need to re-test your flight to verify that this bug was the reason for your problems.

 

Posted
5 hours ago, JGregory said:

your log.txt file indicates this....

0:21:28.873 G64: error: Run(xp): Saab_Main: [string "JGX.1.Saab.00.lua.ra1"]:44378: dref.getFloat: NULL pointer error, invalid dref handle.
0:21:28.974 G64:  core: Run: [OnError]
0:25:49.124 I/SIM: Exiting the sim without confirmation

You didn't indicate that the Gizmo console opened or that you had any errors indicated in the console, but the first line of that log.txt excerpt should have automatically opened the console and indicated that error in red lettering.

The good news is that I was able to find the bug and fix it.  Since the log indicates that the sim was exited after this error occurred, there is nothing else I can research at this time.  When you get the next update you will need to re-test your flight to verify that this bug was the reason for your problems.

 

Thank you. I took a screenshot of the Gizmo error but did it wrong. I’ll try again with the update. Cheers. 

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