Pete Dowson Posted May 19, 2019 Report Posted May 19, 2019 58 minutes ago, Marky said: Here they are. Thank you. But no end of RUNWAYS.TXT. does that mean it actually worked, or did you just forget? Ah, no, it didn't work. Those two files end at the same place, no different to before. Sorry, I do always need to see the report at the end of the Log. I can then work out what else to add to find out why. Currently i suspect there's something odd about one of the BGLs, and the answer may already lie within the RUNWAYS.TXT file, but with a file so big it is a needle in a haystack. I know the area of code, but it moves each time i make a change. I might need to add many more Logging lines to the RUNWAYS.TXT file, but i want to make them productive. Pete
Marky Posted May 19, 2019 Author Report Posted May 19, 2019 Sorry, thought I had. Here is the end of that file. thanks. ============================================================================= Area.303 "FTXAA_ORBXLIBS" (Layer=303) Path(Local/Remote)=ORBX\FTX_AU\FTXAA_ORBXLIBS ============================================================================= ***ERROR C0000005 at 004011F7 (errnum=30 comms=11414): *** Access violation trying to read address 00000000 *** EAX 148B6038 EBX 17452B10 ECX 004D3030 EDX 00000000 EDI 17452B10 ESI 173DA21A
Pete Dowson Posted May 19, 2019 Report Posted May 19, 2019 Okay. This is my last attempt to get to the bottom of this, tonight. It is late here. Version 4.871e should give me enough information, but it's a lot of code changes I've had to make (only to this COMMS area, mind), so it may not work even as well as previous attempts. But if it does, well ... Attached: 4.871e. Same info as before please, the bit from ***ERROR at the end of RUNWAYS.TXT and the f4.csv and f5.csv files. Pete MakeRwys4871e.zip
Marky Posted May 19, 2019 Author Report Posted May 19, 2019 That worked! It finished. Here are the 3 files. . . . Thanks for all your help! Here is what was at the end of the runways text file. No error message. 3271 Wid 60 COM: Type=8 (APPROACH), Freq=118.10, Name="PORTLAND" COM: Type=8 (APPROACH), Freq=119.00, Name="PORTLAND TOWER" COM: Type=8 (APPROACH), Freq=124.35, Name="PORTLAND" COM: Type=13 (ASOS), Freq=135.12, Name="" COM: Type=7 (CLEARANCE), Freq=121.65, Name="PORTLAND" COM: Type=9 (DEPARTURE), Freq=119.00, Name="PORTLAND TOWER" COM: Type=9 (DEPARTURE), Freq=124.35, Name="PORTLAND" COM: Type=11 (FSS), Freq=122.35, Name="SEATTLE" COM: Type=3 (UNICOM), Freq=123.00, Name="PEARSON" COM: Type=4 (CTAF), Freq=123.00, Name="PEARSON" Taxipoint #0, type 1 (normal): N45:37:11.4511 W122:39:01.7753 -- Forward Taxipoint #1, type 1 (normal): N45:37:11.5159 W122:39:02.4044 -- Forward Taxipoint #2, type 1 (normal): N45:37:12.0666 W122:39:07.9792 -- Forward Taxipoint #3, type 1 (normal): N45:37:14.4638 W122:39:31.6879 -- Forward Taxipoint #4, type 1 (normal): N45:37:15.6947 W122:39:43.7739 -- Forward Taxipoint #5, type 1 (normal): N45:37:15.7919 W122:39:44.7539 -- Forward Taxipoint #6, type 1 (normal): N45:37:11.5807 W122:39:01.2216 -- Forward Taxipoint #7, type 1 (normal): N45:37:11.8398 W122:39:00.8498 -- Forward Taxipoint #8, type 1 (normal): N45:37:16.0511 W122:39:45.5539 -- Forward Taxipoint #9, type 1 (normal): N45:37:16.6342 W122:39:45.8306 -- Forward Taxipoint #10, type 5 (?): N45:37:17.0877 W122:39:45.5955 -- Forward Taxipoint #11, type 1 (normal): N45:37:17.3145 W122:39:45.2835 -- Forward Taxipoint #12, type 1 (normal): N45:37:17.3792 W122:39:44.7796 -- Forward Taxipoint #13, type 1 (normal): N45:37:15.4032 W122:39:25.3778 -- Forward Taxipoint #14, type 1 (normal): N45:37:13.3947 W122:39:05.7116 -- Forward Taxipoint #15, type 1 (normal): N45:37:13.0060 W122:39:01.6899 -- Forward Taxipoint #16, type 1 (normal): N45:37:12.9088 W122:39:01.1863 -- Forward Taxipoint #17, type 1 (normal): N45:37:12.7793 W122:39:00.9337 -- Forward Taxipoint #18, type 5 (?): N45:37:12.6173 W122:39:00.7647 -- Forward Taxipoint #19, type 1 (normal): N45:37:12.1314 W122:39:00.7180 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N45:37:14.9173 W122:39:05.6730 -- Forward Taxipoint #34, type 1 (normal): N45:37:14.0426 W122:39:05.6844 -- Forward Taxipoint #35, type 1 (normal): N45:37:13.4919 W122:39:06.4183 -- Forward Taxipoint #36, type 1 (normal): N45:37:13.3623 W122:39:05.2161 -- Forward Taxipoint #37, type 1 (normal): N45:37:16.3750 W122:39:10.4189 -- Forward Taxipoint #38, type 1 (normal): N45:37:16.2778 W122:39:06.4102 -- Forward Taxipoint #39, type 1 (normal): N45:37:15.7919 W122:39:05.6522 -- Forward Taxipoint #40, type 1 (normal): N45:37:15.4032 W122:39:05.6618 -- Forward Taxipoint #41, type 1 (normal): N45:37:16.5370 W122:39:05.8178 -- Forward Taxipoint #42, type 1 (normal): N45:37:22.6595 W122:39:05.4687 -- Forward Taxipoint #43, type 1 (normal): N45:37:22.9187 W122:39:05.3785 -- Forward Taxipoint #44, type 1 (normal): N45:37:23.0159 W122:39:05.0197 -- Forward Taxipoint #45, type 1 (normal): N45:37:22.8863 W122:39:00.2560 -- Forward Taxipoint #46, type 1 (normal): N45:37:16.6990 W122:39:17.9650 -- 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10.0m, Hdg 183.9T Parking Park2 [#G1]: N45:37:15.5652 W122:39:07.3646 Type 2 (GA Ramp Small), Size 10.0m, Hdg 183.3T Parking Park3 [#G2]: N45:37:15.9215 W122:39:07.6476 Type 2 (GA Ramp Small), Size 10.0m, Hdg 2.8T Parking Park4 [#G3]: N45:37:15.9215 W122:39:07.0266 Type 2 (GA Ramp Small), Size 10.0m, Hdg 2.8T Parking Park5 [#G4]: N45:37:15.9215 W122:39:04.2342 Type 2 (GA Ramp Small), Size 10.0m, Hdg 2.8T Parking Park6 [#G5]: N45:37:17.2821 W122:39:14.5534 Type 2 (GA Ramp Small), Size 10.0m, Hdg 183.9T Parking Park7 [#G6]: N45:37:17.3469 W122:39:16.4490 Type 2 (GA Ramp Small), Size 10.0m, Hdg 182.7T Parking Park8 [#G7]: N45:37:21.2342 W122:39:15.7779 Type 2 (GA Ramp Small), Size 10.0m, Hdg 182.8T Parking Park9 [#G8]: N45:37:18.1891 W122:39:21.4541 Type 12 (?), Size 16.0m, Hdg 79.7T Taxipath (Runway 8): Type 2 (Runway), Start#=0, End#=1, Wid=18.29m Taxipath (Runway 8): Type 2 (Runway), Start#=3, End#=4, Wid=18.29m Taxipath (Runway 8): Type 2 (Runway), Start#=4, End#=5, Wid=18.29m 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Start#=63, End#=62, Wid=8.00m Taxipath (Name #0): Typ f4.csv f5.csv
Pete Dowson Posted May 19, 2019 Report Posted May 19, 2019 Just caught this before retiring. Could you tell me that that last airport was in RUNWAYS.TXT? Very odd that that file finishes early, as that is well done and closed before the COMMS part, the part which is failing. I'm surprised and other files are made. Are you sure those F4 and F5 files are from that last test? Check the times on them please. They are identical to the last ones. Off to bed now. Pete
Marky Posted May 19, 2019 Author Report Posted May 19, 2019 Yes it was. Those were from the last test.
Pete Dowson Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 Okay. One more try: 4.871f. same info please. Can you remember when MakeRwys didn't crash for you? If so, can you remember which scenery you'd added since? (All I'm trying to do is identify the BGL with the data which MakeRwys doesn't like. Then you could send it to me and I can repro the problem here and fix it). Pete MakeRwys4871f.zip
Pete Dowson Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 Wait! I might have found it. In this folder: C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v4\FlyTampa\FlyTampa - CYYZ You have many BGLs ALL definiting the same airport data, over and over! Many "ADEX ..." or "ADEP4 ..." files. I count about 21 in a row all defining the same runways, same taxiways, same gates and same COMMS frequencies. I'm pretty sure this is what is causing the problem. Duplicate runways etc. are handled okay (the last ones win), but duplicate frequencies accumulate (as this is an actual possibility, though not completely identical normally). Could you disable that layer and do another test? I think there's something wrong with that install. The assorted AFD BGLs may be trying to provide CHOICES of runways to suit the wind etc (closing one or other). I'm pretty sure you shouldn't have them all enabled like that, but choose one. But if you are supposed to (which would be weird with all the taxiways, gates and runways defined 21 times) then let me know and I'll work out a way of dealing with it -- probably eliminating duplicate identical frequencies. Pete
Pete Dowson Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 I've just been checking the Taxiway and Gate lists for CYYZ. I know it's a big airport (Toronto) but does it really have 409 taxiways and 268 gates/parking places? I know it is perfectly possible, and I hope that MakeRwys has not included duplicates, but it's a lot to check so I just want to know if those numbers are realistic. The taxiways will probably include the short links too. Anyway, after the above test, could you re-enable that layer (without correcting anything in it for now), and try 4.871g, attached. I've put an extra check in for very large numbers of COMMs and also enlarged the tables to cope. Pete MakeRwys4871g.zip
Marky Posted May 20, 2019 Author Report Posted May 20, 2019 I agree, it really is a monster of an airport. I dont know if the AFCAD has problems or not? I removed the Jetways in the afcad so I could add GSX 2 stuff. It re-compiled ok. This last one "G" finished without error or crashes. Here is the code at the end of the runways.txt file ============================================================================ ***ERROR 0: pch2=00000000, pch=00000000, j=0, pchData=00000000 prevICAO=€¬?, thisICAO=(nul Thanks for all your help on this. f4.csv f5.csv
Pete Dowson Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 3 hours ago, Marky said: I agree, it really is a monster of an airport. I dont know if the AFCAD has problems or not? I removed the Jetways in the afcad so I could add GSX 2 stuff. It re-compiled ok. Maybe, but these is still something wrong with it redifining all the runways, the gates, the taxiways, the comms frequences 21 times. Even if the last such definition "wins" (overrides all the earlier ones) it's an immnsely sill waste of time and resources loading it and interpreting, and doing this everytime the airport needs to be drwan. I definitely think there's someting wrong. Show that folder to their support and get them to advise. 3 hours ago, Marky said: This last one "G" finished without error or crashes. Here is the code at the end of the runways.txt file ============================================================================ ***ERROR 0: pch2=00000000, pch=00000000, j=0, pchData=00000000 prevICAO=€¬?, thisICAO=(nul But that IS an error! Or is that from the "f" version, as I asked? And those f4.csv and f5.csv are empty, zero bytes! What are they from? Things seem to have taken a very strange drastic turn! 😞 Pete
Marky Posted May 20, 2019 Author Report Posted May 20, 2019 The F4.csv and f5.csv are from the p3d root dir as well as the makewys.exe. Perhaps I should uninstall CYYZ and run again?
Pete Dowson Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 I attached TWO version of MakeRwys. What I needed first was to run the F version with that scenery layer disabled (not uninstalled -- no need for that. Just not enabled). Hopefully that would give a successful run with complete F4 and F5.csv files and no error message at the end the the TXT file. So that's what I wanted to see. that would prove I found the correct scenery. Then the G version was supposed to be a fully corrected one, which you could test with that layer reenabled. If those results you posted were from thje G version then I've got something wrong in that version, because now there are NO COMMs entries listed at all ANd there's an odd error message. I just need to know what you've done, whether you ran both tests and which test was the last before the results you sent. Pete
Marky Posted May 20, 2019 Author Report Posted May 20, 2019 Ok, I re-ran the test with version F and CYYZ Disabled. F4 and F5 are still empty Here is the error code at the end of the runways.txt files ============================================================================ ***ERROR: pch2=00000000, pch=00000000, j=0, pchData=00000000 prevICAO=€¬B, thisICAO=(nul
Marky Posted May 20, 2019 Author Report Posted May 20, 2019 Re-ran test with file version G and CYYZ re-enabled The test finishes as did the F version but F4 and F5 are still empty. (0bytes) And here is the code at the bottom of the runway.txt file ***ERROR 0: pch2=00000000, pch=00000000, j=0, pchData=00000000 prevICAO=€¬H, thisICAO=(nul
Pete Dowson Posted May 20, 2019 Report Posted May 20, 2019 Thanks. I obviously made a hash out of my so-called "fix", so both F and G were useless tests. Sorry. Here's the real working one, 4.871h (he says hopefully, fingers crossed!) Same end-of file + F4, F5 please. Pete MakeRwys4871h.zip
Marky Posted May 21, 2019 Author Report Posted May 21, 2019 WIll try this after I land in Vegas . . . lol
Marky Posted May 21, 2019 Author Report Posted May 21, 2019 You did it! Here is version H results. . . last lines of runways.txt (No errors) TaxiWay W: 75-79-80 TaxiWay Y: 699-700-701-702-703-704-706-705-G78 TaxiWay Y: G79-706 TaxiWay Z: 263-271-272-273-274-683-682-681-699-680-679-678-677-676-698-675-674-673-672-671-670-669-668-667-658-665-664-663-889-888 TaxiWay Z1: 682-475-494 FSM A/P KSFO, lat=37.618973, long=-122.374886, alt=13 ============================================================================= F4 and F5 now have data as you will see attached. Good job! f4.csv f5.csv
Pete Dowson Posted May 21, 2019 Report Posted May 21, 2019 5 hours ago, Marky said: You did it! Here is version H results Okay. Good. thanks. It was all due to those 21 copies of the Toronto airport. Only the last set of gates, taxiways and runways will be used, not only by MakeRwys, but also by the Sim. So I suggest you check the documentation for that. There's probably a program they supply to select the one for you based on winds and other preferences, and turn the others off. If it were my installation I'd move the redundant 20 copies out into a backup folder leaving just the one. Note that it looks like there are 42 files -- and ADEX (Exclude file) and ADEP (airport definition file) for all 21 layers. With them all being in the same folder, all the Exclusions are processed first (i.e. same facilities deleted 21 times) before they are all re-added 21 times. MakeRwys emulates the Sim to process in the sme order so it gets the same results. If you aren't sure what is going on, I suggest that you ask Fly-Tampa support. I'll make a version 4.872 of the fixed MakeRwys and release it later today. Thanks for going to all the trouble to help fix it. Pete
Marky Posted May 21, 2019 Author Report Posted May 21, 2019 i will look into this with TB. Thanks for your hard work. You are the example of how a developer should treat their customers.
Pete Dowson Posted May 21, 2019 Report Posted May 21, 2019 15 minutes ago, Marky said: You are the example of how a developer should treat their customers. Thanks, but for MakeRwys you are probably more a 'user' than a "customer" as such -- MakeRwys is freeware of course. 😉 Good flying! Pete P.S. got too busy with other things today to make a formal release as 4.872. Maybe tomorrow. It's on my growing list! ;-0
Marky Posted May 21, 2019 Author Report Posted May 21, 2019 I have been an owner of FSUIPC for many years and a fan of it as well. So I am a customer as well. MakeRwys is required for Pro/ATX-X so that is why I use it. Looking forward to the release. Happy that I was part of it. Flying from KLAX to PANC. Will think of you at cruising altitude!! lol Have a great day!
Pete Dowson Posted May 21, 2019 Report Posted May 21, 2019 4 hours ago, Marky said: Looking forward to the release. 4.872 is released. No different from the 'h' version you already have -- just the number changed. Pete
Marky Posted May 21, 2019 Author Report Posted May 21, 2019 Thanks Pete, Ill go get it anyways. Thanks
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