panel uses 1 GIG of memory?

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panel uses 1 GIG of memory?

Postby JVC_systems » Tue Mar 16, 2004 5:28 pm

Noticed a problem yesterday with one of my 727 panels. Made a flight on FFX/SGA 727 and the flight was only about 1 hour long so I was assuming it's not gonna use a lot of memory. Wrong! By the time I got to my destination I had 927MB of memory used :o. (and that was just 1 hour flight with default scenery) I also noticed that during the flight looking back, right, left, forwar left, back right etc became almost impossible as it took about 5 sec just to switch to left view, right view etc. I changed my location, time, weather and still the same thing. Has any of you experience that? Also that doesn't seem to happen with other panel. Just that 727 panel. I don't know how to fix so if any of you know, let me know. Thanks!
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Re: panel uses 1 GIG of memory?

Postby JVC_systems » Tue Mar 16, 2004 5:32 pm

Also do any of you know of a good and realistic looking 727 panel as a replacement to the one I am using right now? Thanks.
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Re: panel uses 1 GIG of memory?

Postby Nexus » Tue Mar 16, 2004 5:36 pm

There is probably a memoryleak somewhere in the panel and its gauges. The more you switch views, the higher pagefile you will get.

I've experienced similar problems with the PSS A330, but they fixed that with a patch.

Can't give you any advice of how to fix that =/
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Re: panel uses 1 GIG of memory?

Postby JVC_systems » Tue Mar 30, 2004 12:07 pm

Do any of you know how to stop that memory leak on some panels? I just still can't imagine where it comes from cause when you open panel.cfg all you see is lines for gauges, and BMP pallets. Any ideas? ???
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