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CL650 CTD on load XP12 (I think it's the license key activation stage)


aculver

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Hi All

With a fresh install of the CL650 on XP12, and AFTER getting past all the third-party developer warnings and rebooting, the plane CTDs. I looked in the log file and it appears to be related to IPx6 access, which I assume has to do with the x-aviation activation stage (which never appears -- no request to enter a license key). Notice the socket failure (Bad mWinSocket!) in the log.

Is there another way to activate the plane? Else, we gotta get this method working.

IPv6 is set to normal (automatic) in the OS settings.

Thanks

Mac M1 Max Sonoma 14.1.2, latest XP12 12.0.8-rc-3 (non-beta) CL650 1.7 fresh download

Log file attached.

 

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From the details you've provided, it appears that the crash is not directly related to the activation process of the aircraft but rather a failure to read a file. However, a point to note is that your activation plugin is not loading, which is due to the fact that you're using a Mac M1 Max and Rosetta is not enabled. Rosetta is necessary for running the CL650 at this time.

To enable Rosetta on your Mac:

Locate X-Plane in Finder: Go to your Applications folder and find the X-Plane application.

Get Info: Right-click (or Control-click) on the X-Plane application and select 'Get Info' from the context menu.

Enable Rosetta: In the 'Get Info' window, you'll find an option to 'Open using Rosetta'. Check this box.

Close and Restart: Close the 'Get Info' window and restart X-Plane. With Rosetta enabled, X-Plane should run the necessary plugins correctly, including the activation plugin for the CL650.

This should allow you to proceed with the activation and use of the CL650. Let's start there.

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Hey Cameron, good catch. How did you see that from the log.txt? I had been trying Rosetta on and off for so long I thought it was on, but it was off.

One point I had to negotiate was load the standard Laminar 172 in order to get the x-aviation activation dialog. If I went straight to the CL650 it crashed before it got there. Probably some remnant of the earlier CTD.

Thanks for your help.

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6 hours ago, aculver said:

Hey Cameron, good catch. How did you see that from the log.txt? I had been trying Rosetta on and off for so long I thought it was on, but it was off.

One point I had to negotiate was load the standard Laminar 172 in order to get the x-aviation activation dialog. If I went straight to the CL650 it crashed before it got there. Probably some remnant of the earlier CTD.

Thanks for your help.

There's a few ways to catch it, but in your log it was any of the following:

Log.txt for X-Plane 12.0.8-rc-3 (build 120810 Apple Silicon, Metal f343e8d53217a69b4de55c1c775e143ef86b5c6c)

dlerror:dlopen(/Volumes/AC Media/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/Gizmo64.plugin/mac_x64/Gizmo64.plugin.xpl, 0x0006): tried: '/Volumes/AC Media/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/Gizmo64.plugin/mac_x64/Gizmo64.plugin.xpl' (mach-o file, but is an incompatible architecture (have 'x86_64', need 'arm64'))

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