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  • Re: New Client causing memory meltdown
    Board » Technical Support
    Kalle,

    By the way, please fix that leak, there is nothing worse on a boat than a leak! (Maybe fire)
  • Re: New Client causing memory meltdown
    Board » Technical Support
    Thanks Kalle, I will give it a try
  • New Client causing memory meltdown
    Board » Technical Support
    When I leave the new client running for several hours, I start to see my committed memory go into overload. My committed memory is almost equal to my total available memory. The program then stops responding, and I have to close it several times from the task mgr before it will actually close. My committed memory then returnes to normal. My RAM is about 800M. I also get a Virtual Memory low notice.(Running XP SP2) Multiple Machines.
    Anyone else having these problems?
  • Marks to Port or Starboard ?
    Board » General Discussion
    How do I know?
  • Re: No Wind Arrows, Boats, or ISO lines
    Board » Technical Support
    captjack1942,

    Thanks that fixed my problem, open GL was all set to default values. I changed them then PRESTO, wind arrows, Boats, Iso Lines.

    Thanks

    Loose Ends
  • Re: No Wind Arrows, Boats, or ISO lines
    Board » Technical Support
    These are the errors I recieve when I shutdown the client, Does this shed any light on my problem?

    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "gui\glmap.pyc", line 156, in MouseMoved
    File "gui\glboat.pyc", line 264, in over_boat
    File "gui\glmap.pyc", line 304, in px2map
    ZeroDivisionError: float division
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "gui\glmap.pyc", line 156, in MouseMoved
    File "gui\glboat.pyc", line 264, in over_boat
    File "gui\glmap.pyc", line 304, in px2map
    ZeroDivisionError: float division
    Exception in thread Thread-6 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown):Exception in thread Thread-5 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown):Exception in thread Thread-4 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown):

    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "gui\glmap.pyc", line 156, in MouseMoved
    File "gui\glboat.pyc", line 264, in over_boat
    File "gui\glmap.pyc", line 304, in px2map
    ZeroDivisionError: float division
    Exception in thread Thread-4 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown):Exception in thread Thread-5 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown):Exception in thread Thread-6 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown):
  • Re: No Wind Arrows, Boats, or ISO lines
    Board » Technical Support
    The clock was still ticking, I checked and I am running 32 bit, changed to 16 bit but it made no difference.

    I deleted the program,restored my computer to another date and ri-installed the program, still the same problem.
  • Re: No Wind Arrows, Boats, or ISO lines
    Board » Technical Support
    Clock is ticking
  • Re: No Wind Arrows, Boats, or ISO lines
    Board » Technical Support
    I believe so, But I will check later and post a new reply
  • Re: No Wind Arrows, Boats, or ISO lines
    Board » Technical Support
    No,

    Two different machines, one with virus protection one without. Different Processors and different programs. The only thing in common would be the Internet connection DSL One is hardwired, other on netwok router.

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