ramdor wrote:nico wrote:Has this issue been seen by anyone else?
Flawless operation here. EVGA GeForce GTX 1070, driver 416.34, DirectX 12.0.
ramdor wrote:nico wrote:Has this issue been seen by anyone else?
ramdor wrote:Hi Nicholas,
Please could you test with just running a single RX waterfall and then test just running a single RX panadapter. Dont test with panafall.
Cheers, Richie.
ramdor wrote:Can't imagine a reset would help really, but perhaps worth doing a fresh install. Seems a bit odd that no one else has reported it and makes me think perhaps something related to your setup/gpu. However, I am somewhat dubious of that, and is possibly something going on.
So it works for a while all ok, and then boom, just vanishes?
Richie.
nico wrote:ramdor wrote:Can't imagine a reset would help really, but perhaps worth doing a fresh install. Seems a bit odd that no one else has reported it and makes me think perhaps something related to your setup/gpu. However, I am somewhat dubious of that, and is possibly something going on.
So it works for a while all ok, and then boom, just vanishes?
Richie.
Yes exactly like that works perfectly and then without any warning or hanging just vanishes. This only started in the d2 release of 2.6.8 - the d1 version is all OK so suspect it may have something to do with that.
Have shrunk it to 1018x609 now that is the smallest it will go and will see what happens
Thanks!
ramdor wrote:dont do anything with the computer whilst doing the test, shut down everything else that might be using gpu memory, essentially just run Thetis for this test, with it shrunk right down
Richie.
nico wrote:ramdor wrote:dont do anything with the computer whilst doing the test, shut down everything else that might be using gpu memory, essentially just run Thetis for this test, with it shrunk right down
Richie.
Ok cool have rebooted the machine and just loaded Thetis shrunk down and it crashed again unfortunately
w2ner wrote:unless i missed it in a prior post, make sure your firmware is up to date.
w4kcn wrote:w2ner wrote:unless i missed it in a prior post, make sure your firmware is up to date.
What does this mean? If anyone is even capable of connecting to the radio then they are running P2.
jeffreydoran wrote:Saw this morning on 7000DLE 2.6.9 a4 (Pre4 Firmware))
SeqErrorLog_10Nov2019.jpg
NJ2US
w-u-2-o wrote:My report: pre4 is the best of the bunch on my 8000.
In more detail: Pre2 worked but PS was unstable. Pre1 worked fine. But pre4 is definitely demonstrating superior PureSignal performance and just "feels" smoother overall. No seq errors at all with pre1 or pre4 unless I make the PC sweat by doing a lot of other stuff.
Good point, ea3aqr: seq errors are also a good sign of firmware instability.
Bryan W4WMT wrote:Richie, can clumsy generate a sequence that rewinds three packets and then continues on from there?