Matchstick Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 Just as a heads-up I've just been trying out several planes with the newly released TDS GTNXi gps plug-in and it appears this isn't playing nicely with the LES C23 v2 and is causing a CTD when loading a flight using the plane. I have no idea exactly what the conflict could be but if there's any additional logging I can provide please let me know. Log.txt Quote
Pils Posted February 22 Report Posted February 22 Looks like that has to go to TDS, and they need to add a back trace handler. Quote
Cameron Posted February 22 Report Posted February 22 Indeed: --=={This application has crashed because of the plugin: TDS GTNXi Plugin for XPlane}==-- Quote
Matchstick Posted February 22 Author Report Posted February 22 I'm actively working with the TDS folks at the moment to identify the issue. Hopefully they'll have it nailed down soon. Quote
ilias.tselios Posted Saturday at 06:53 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:53 PM On 2/21/2025 at 3:33 PM, Matchstick said: Just as a heads-up I've just been trying out several planes with the newly released TDS GTNXi gps plug-in and it appears this isn't playing nicely with the LES C23 v2 and is causing a CTD when loading a flight using the plane. I have no idea exactly what the conflict could be but if there's any additional logging I can provide please let me know. Log.txt 231.99 kB · 3 downloads I found in their documentation that the must have own log files stored in the Windows Documents folder. Quote The TDS GTNXi XPlane provides the ability to log information, warning and errors. The information is saved into log files, as described below: ● TDSGTNXPlaneLogLog.txt for the main executable ● TDSGTNXi750Unit1Log.txt for the GTNXi 750 Unit 1 ● TDSGTNXi750Unit2Log.txt for the GTNXi 750 Unit2 ● TDSGTNXi650Unit1Log.txt for the GTNXi 650 Unit 1 ● TDSGTNXi650Unit2Log.txt for the GTNXi 650 Unit 2 These Files are saved in the Windows Documents folder. They provide the information needed to troubleshoot most problems. Quote
Matchstick Posted Saturday at 07:24 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 07:24 PM 26 minutes ago, ilias.tselios said: I found in their documentation that the must have own log files stored in the Windows Documents folder. The TDS team have identified the issue and there'll be a fix in the first update. 2 Quote
ilias.tselios Posted Saturday at 10:04 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:04 PM 2 hours ago, Matchstick said: The TDS team have identified the issue and there'll be a fix in the first update. Good! Cause I'm thinking to add support for their 650 for both C23 and DC3. 1 Quote
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