Author Topic: Couatl Sim Crash  (Read 819 times)

danGigantic

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Couatl Sim Crash
« on: December 30, 2023, 04:02:08 pm »
Evening,

Ive recently had a sim crash with the Event Log pointing towards Couatl. I have attached the log file.

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AlPVsKPaFOSXlAYNBlbDnayfiloW?e=8zWexd

danGigantic

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Re: Couatl Sim Crash
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2023, 11:32:16 pm »
Found a way to attach the file to the forum.

zebraleet

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Re: Couatl Sim Crash
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2023, 02:00:16 pm »
It's been posted many times - your log indicates Couatl stopped because MSFS crashed. It's likely if you look in event viewer that MSFS crashed before Couatl which points to MSFS being the problem. There are a lot more  crashes lately with MSFS it seems

HeicoH

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Re: Couatl Sim Crash
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2023, 02:10:22 pm »
@zebralet ("your log indicates Couatl stopped because MSFS crashed"):

It looks like you are a coder, because you can read and interpret the log.

Or are you just parroting what Umberto keeps saying here? As you know (you answered in the relevant thread), I have evidence that Couatl can very well crash the sim.
My GSX test scenario (unless otherwise stated):
Sandbox environment
GSX v 2.9.1 (as of 20 Jan 2023)
Fenix A320, PMDG 737-800, ATR-72
EDDL (JustSim), EDDK (Aerosoft), both not Marketplace
GSX jetways disabled
no AI traffic
no antivirus or firewall software running
all apps started in admin mode

zebraleet

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Re: Couatl Sim Crash
« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2023, 04:10:33 pm »
@zebralet ("your log indicates Couatl stopped because MSFS crashed"):

It looks like you are a coder, because you can read and interpret the log.

Or are you just parroting what Umberto keeps saying here? As you know (you answered in the relevant thread), I have evidence that Couatl can very well crash the sim.

I am a software engineer by day, but that's not relevant. I'm just saying in this case Couatl didn't crash, it just says it stopped because of MSFS.

I have no doubt it can crash the sim, but in this case it probably wasn't the cause. MSFS post sim update 13 just seems to be more crash prone for me at least.

HeicoH

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Re: Couatl Sim Crash
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2023, 04:30:01 pm »
@zebralet:

Ok, that sound reasonable.

But let me asked you the following:
From the log Couatl produces you can see that it stopped because the sim crashed. So far so good and understandable. But can you see from the log WHY the sim crashed? I assume that is not the case.
But that means that Couatl could well have caused the sim to crash.
Which in the end means that you can't tell from the log that Couatl is not responsible for the sim crashing. Am I correct?
My GSX test scenario (unless otherwise stated):
Sandbox environment
GSX v 2.9.1 (as of 20 Jan 2023)
Fenix A320, PMDG 737-800, ATR-72
EDDL (JustSim), EDDK (Aerosoft), both not Marketplace
GSX jetways disabled
no AI traffic
no antivirus or firewall software running
all apps started in admin mode