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Wondering if there is any solution or if CTDs are just part of the deal.
Clean install of orbiter.
Added texture packs from Orbit Hangar as follows :
csphere100830
Earth091124_11_14
Mars091218_11
Moon090730_L11
Planets_and_moons
Here is the cfg file
Here is the install check log file
Here is the log file
The test was a DG Earth -Eject-Lunar Transit-BB Landing- Eject- Earth Return- Deorbit- Landing cycle. I find I can do this, takes a while, and puts everything through the paces (including me).
CTD occurred during de-orbit. Attempted to use the LUA Console. Then Selected a different MFD, Attitude RCS. When I clicked on a button in the AttitudeMFD = CTD.
Operating system = Windows7 Home Premium
AMD A8-4500m APU with Radeon 7640g HD Graphics 1900Mhz, 4 Cores
6.0GB Physical Memory
Video : AMD Radeon 7640G 512mb DDR3 655MHz, memory bandwidth 25.6gb
Sound : AMD HD Audio (7.12.0.7705) Realtek HD Audio (6.0.1.6577) 4.54mb
Any ideas welcome.
Clean install of orbiter.
Added texture packs from Orbit Hangar as follows :
csphere100830
Earth091124_11_14
Mars091218_11
Moon090730_L11
Planets_and_moons
Here is the cfg file
Code:
; === ORBITER Master Configuration File ===
EchoAllParams = FALSE
LPadRect = 146 35 1423 702
; === Logical parameters ===
DamageModel = 1
InstrumentUpdateInterval = 0.1
; === Visual parameters ===
EnableCloudShadows = TRUE
EnableSpecularRipples = TRUE
EnableLocalLights = TRUE
NightlightBrightness = 0.2
CSphereBgImage = Hydrogen alpha (WHAM)
CSphereBgPath = csphere\h_alpha
CSphereBgIntensity = 0.2
; === Physics engine ===
DistributedVesselMass = TRUE
NonsphericalGravitySources = TRUE
RadiationPressure = TRUE
; === Camera parameters ===
HUDColIdx = 1
; === Device settings ===
DeviceIndex = 4
ModeIndex = 17
Fullscreen = TRUE
; === Active plugin list ===
ACTIVE_MODULES
ScnEditor
ScriptMFD
LuaConsole
LuaMFD
END_MODULES
Here is the install check log file
Code:
Orbiter installation verification.
w tests to verify a valid
Orbiter installation. Normally, this test needs to be executed
only once after installation. To run it again, execute the
'testinstall' utility in the Install subdirectory.
-----------------------------------------------------
Test 1: Directory structure
Orbiter root directory: C:\ProgramsT\Orbiter2010
Folder Config found.
Folder Meshes found.
Folder Textures found.
Folder Scenarios found.
Folder Doc found.
Folder Script found.
Folder Modules found.
Folder Flights found.
Folder Html found.
Folder Install found.
-----------------------------------------------------
Test 2: C++ runtime libraries
Runtime libraries ok.
-----------------------------------------------------
Test 3: Checking DirectX
Scanning dxdiag output:
Processor: AMD A8-4500M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics (4 CPUs), ~1.9GHz
Memory: 6144MB RAM
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
Card name: AMD Radeon HD 7640G
For full DirectX diagnostics, see file dxdiag.log.
-----------------------------------------------------
Moving Orbiter executable into place.
-----------------------------------------------------
Orbiter installation verification complete.
No problems found.
Here is the log file
Code:
**** Orbiter.log
Build Aug 30 2010 [v.100830]
Timer precision: 5.39914e-007 sec
Found 0 joystick(s)
Module AtlantisConfig.dll .... [Build 100830, API 100830]
Module AtmConfig.dll ......... [Build 100830, API 100830]
Module DGConfigurator.dll .... [Build 100830, API 100830]
The test was a DG Earth -Eject-Lunar Transit-BB Landing- Eject- Earth Return- Deorbit- Landing cycle. I find I can do this, takes a while, and puts everything through the paces (including me).
CTD occurred during de-orbit. Attempted to use the LUA Console. Then Selected a different MFD, Attitude RCS. When I clicked on a button in the AttitudeMFD = CTD.
Operating system = Windows7 Home Premium
AMD A8-4500m APU with Radeon 7640g HD Graphics 1900Mhz, 4 Cores
6.0GB Physical Memory
Video : AMD Radeon 7640G 512mb DDR3 655MHz, memory bandwidth 25.6gb
Sound : AMD HD Audio (7.12.0.7705) Realtek HD Audio (6.0.1.6577) 4.54mb
Any ideas welcome.