RescueDog Posted May 6, 2021 Report Posted May 6, 2021 Hi, recently got the Honeycomb Bravo Throttle and found that when trying to load the Pocket Rocket, the screen is basically frozen and after a few seconds there is a crash to desktop. All other planes, including the Torquesim SR20, SR22 and SR22 Entegra work fine with the Bravo. I did a test that narrowed it down to the Pocket Rocket / Bravo combo. I simply unplugged the Bravo usb cord and the plane loaded with no issues. Then plugged in the Bravo usb and crash. Anyone else having this issue? I am attaching log.txt Thanks for any help that can be provided. Log.txt Quote
Coop Posted May 6, 2021 Report Posted May 6, 2021 I've never seen that crash before. Nothing specific is being output to the log file, so I don't quite know what is causing it. Did you bind the Pocket Rocket custom commands to the Honeycomb, or are they all using the default commands? Quote
RescueDog Posted May 7, 2021 Author Report Posted May 7, 2021 (edited) Hi Coop, thank you so much for the quick reply. i really appreciate that. So just within the last couple of hours here, I was checking my xp11 settings and I noticed that the xp11 Vulcan checkbox option was grayed out for some reason. I have always had that checked since I started using xp11 last July. So not sure when and how that unchecked or grayed out. And to be honest I didn't think that should have anything to do with the Pocket Rocket crashing to desktop when it loaded. But I certainly wanted to use the Vulcan option. So I uninstalled my AMD drivers and reinstalled and I was able to now check the box for Vulcan. And to my surprise the Pocket Rocket now loads fine! Weird thing is that this did not seem to affect any of the other Torquesim planes as I own the SR20, SR22 and the SR22 Entegra. Can you tell I like your planes? Love em. Anyway it is loading now since I have the Vulcan option checked in my graphics settings? And again, not sure why the other planes were not affected. Only the PR. I am not techy enough to know why this would cause one plane to fail while others are ok. Anyway, hope all of this might help others if they experience something similar. Thank you again for your reply. Oh forgot to mention that I did bind only the light switches to the Honeycomb alpha yoke. On the bravo I only use the throttle and autopilot buttons. I don't bind everything because I like to tinker with the switches directly on the dash panels. Just a personal preference. Thanks again. Edited May 7, 2021 by RescueDog additional info added. 1 Quote
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