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  1. Great! Good to read. I couldn't doublicate the problem. But then again I wasn't sure the setup was all identical. cheers
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  2. That number's clearly not correct, but it's what MacOS is giving us as the "vramFreeBytes" value in its "PerformanceStatistics" dictionary (divided by 1024 to give us MB). Apart from that however, your framerate looks good and I don't see any indication of other problems - so I wouldn't worry about it too much.
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  3. You see KSNA and naivaids in the "Local map" (in the menu)? Very simple, the liveries are located inside the IXEG 737 folder, and need to have the same name as the Air Berlin example "B733_Fuselage.png" etc.
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  4. Poodster, I'm hoping that the information I've provided here can help other users on Mac OS Sierra. I would hate to see customers take a walk when they could be flying such a fantastic aircraft.
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  5. I only had time for the KMEMKMSY flight. After I landed in New Orleans the weather became worse as I sat on the runway for over an hour (rain clouds) and I watched the systems ram go from about 14GB to just over 6GB. So I quit out of X-Plane and started it up again. Came back and stayed at 6GB available. Tried moving to airports with better weather and the system ram available stayed about 6GB. I finally quit out of X-Plane and shut down the computer, started the computer again an opened X-Plane and finally the system ram available was back above 20GB free. I did up the AA setting for the twinkling. Haven't had a chance to test it out again yet, but will tonight. So no crash yet, but more testing is necessary on my side.
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