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Products Support => GSX Support FSX/P3D => Topic started by: dotmicron on October 27, 2018, 04:27:12 pm
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Since GSX was updated for v2 (it's worth noting I do not own or use v2), Couatl has crashed every time I load the sim, sometimes when it is still loading, and sometimes when I request pushback. I have tried running the updater multiple times, and a reinstall to no avail. Here is the panic log:
couatl v3.2 (build 4050)
panic log started on Sat Oct 27 12:55:11 2018
problem raised by engine or unspecified addon
{'Airport': 'EGNS', 'Requested assistance services at': 'Gate 11', 'User Pos': (54.086856434194075, -4.633097373202289, 21.2575 m, 4.49354 m, 213.0000047553976)}
Needless to say, this is infuriating. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Which simulator you use ?
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I use FSX:SE.
At the time I got this error I was using:
- Active Sky Next
- Aerosoft A320 Extended
- FlyChrono
- TFDI's SmartCARS
- LRM Client
- vPilot
- Navigraph SimLink
I thought I'd include them as the message said it was caused by an unspecified addon.
The scenery I was using was freeware off Avsim, and this happens with UK2000 and FlyTampa too. Everything really.
This also happens with all aircraft I use. CS 777, PMDG 737, QW 757...
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There's likely a problem with your FSX.CFG file. Do you have (or HAD) the regular FSX installed too ?
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Nope.
Lemme guess: I'm gonna have to delete it?
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Lemme guess: I'm gonna have to delete it?
You can try, but then you'll have to reinstall GSX, otherwise the line to let it find GSX its Simobject folder would not be there. In fact, if you already deleted, and haven't reinstalled GSX after deleting it, that's precisely what is causing that error.
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In fact, if you already deleted, and haven't reinstalled GSX after deleting it, that's precisely what is causing that error.
No, I haven't.
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It's best if you just post your FSX.CFG here. ZIP it and attach it to a message.
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Tada!
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As I suspected, your FSX.CFG had an error, a "hole" in the Simobject numbering, so our installer won't touch it.
See this section:
SimObjectPaths.0=SimObjects\Airplanes
SimObjectPaths.1=SimObjects\Rotorcraft
SimObjectPaths.2=SimObjects\GroundVehicles
SimObjectPaths.3=SimObjects\Boats
SimObjectPaths.4=SimObjects\Animals
SimObjectPaths.5=SimObjects\Misc
SimObjectPaths.8=C:\ProgramData\12bPilot\SODE\SimObjects
SimObjectPaths.6=C:\Program Files (x86)\12bPilot\SODE\data\SimObjects
The number 7 section is missing, which is a mistake. It should be like this:
SimObjectPaths.0=SimObjects\Airplanes
SimObjectPaths.1=SimObjects\Rotorcraft
SimObjectPaths.2=SimObjects\GroundVehicles
SimObjectPaths.3=SimObjects\Boats
SimObjectPaths.4=SimObjects\Animals
SimObjectPaths.5=SimObjects\Misc
SimObjectPaths.6=C:\ProgramData\12bPilot\SODE\SimObjects
SimObjectPaths.7=C:\Program Files (x86)\12bPilot\SODE\data\SimObjects
I'm sure that, if you fix it and reinstall GSX, the installer will now add the proper line to it.
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As far as I can tell, that worked.
Thanks for your help!
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Guess what.... it didn't work.
Here are two more error logs:
couatl v3.2 (build 4050)
panic log started on Fri Nov 2 19:55:01 2018
problem raised by engine or unspecified addon
{'Airport': 'EGKK', 'User Pos': (51.15570589895912, -0.17686167731881133, 59.74 m, 59.74 m, 347.66647338867176)}
couatl v3.2 (build 4050)
panic log started on Fri Nov 2 19:54:45 2018
problem raised by engine or unspecified addon
{'Airport': 'EGKK', 'User Pos': (51.15570589895912, -0.17686167731881133, 59.74 m, 59.74 m, 347.66647338867176)}
Both of these occurred during loading into the sim.
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Guess what.... it didn't work.
As you said yourself, it worked the first time, and the reason was clearly your corrupted FSX.CFG and of course it was fixed, as I said it would, when you fixed it.
If it's not working now, perhaps it's because your FSX.CFG changed again. Do you have some external utility that has restored the FSX.CFG to its previous (corrupted) state ?
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I use SimStarter, but I thought I disabled that changing the CFG before I opened the sim.
I will try reinstalling GSX again.
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I use SimStarter, but I thought I disabled that changing the CFG before I opened the sim.
Apparently, you don't. Or, possibly, the program is doing it anyway. In that case, you should fix the "backup" FSX.CFG used by Simstarter, in the same way you fixed the one in used by FSX at that time.