Solved Unexpected CTD
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I rarely get CTDs because I run stock vanilla everything, no mods, etc.
4.37.3U2
KTO Rolling Fire
AI packageI just passed steerpoint 4, approaching the Attack stp 5 about 40 miles away. AWACS reporting occasional red air, escort and TARCAP handling it well ahead of me. My flight fenced in 5 minutes ago, slowly approaching target. I’m in my cockpit, standard view (3).
Then the screen froze for about 3 seconds, and the software crashed to desktop. I immediately opened Task Manager to see if anything weird might be happening on my end, but nothing.
I have the screen shot and *dmp file if you need it, but I don’t know how to get it to you.
================================== CRASHLOG ===================================== Falcon BMS.exe caused an EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION in: 000000000492A26F Falcon BMS.exe, GNDAIClass::Order_Squad()+527 byte(s), E:\BMS\bms-code\SIM\GROUND\gndai.cpp, line 1867 Exception handler called in UnhandledExceptionHandler. Read from location 00000000ffffffff caused an access violation. Bytes at CS:RIP: 8B 41 2C 89 47 2C F3 0F 10 41 30 F3 0F 11 47 30 Registers: RAX=0x0000000000000000 RBX=0x00000006c1c452a0 RCX=0x10000006c1c45460 RDX=0x00000001559089d0 RSI=0x0000000000000000 RDI=0x00000006c1c452a0 RBP=0x00000000308bf760 RSP=0x00000000308bf5f0 RIP=0x000000000492a26f FLG=0x3f80000000010206 R8=0x00000000050fdf14 R9=0x00000000050fdf40 R10=0x0000000000000007 R11=0x00000000308bf5c0 R12=0x0000000000000000 R13=0x5851f42d4c957f2d R14=0x00000000097a2b50 R15=0x0000000000000000 CS=0x0033 DS=0x002B SS=0x002B ES=0x002B FS=0x0053 GS=0x002B Call Stack: 0033:000000000492A26F Falcon BMS.exe, GNDAIClass::Order_Squad()+527 byte(s), E:\BMS\bms-code\SIM\GROUND\gndai.cpp, line 1867, Parameters(0x00000000C1C452A0 0x00000000308BF760 0x0000000089F0E960 0x00000000097A2B50) 0033:000000000491FDE1 Falcon BMS.exe, GroundClass::Exec()+5649 byte(s), E:\BMS\bms-code\SIM\GROUND\Grndmain.cpp, line 1080+95 byte(s), Parameters(0x00000000C372BBF8 0x00000000308BFA00 0x0000000042C80000 0x0000000000000000) 0033:0000000004AF1EC9 Falcon BMS.exe, SimVuDriver::ExecModel()+41 byte(s), E:\BMS\bms-code\SIM\SIMLIB\simvudrv.cpp, line 31, Parameters(0x0000000000000001 0x00000000308BFA00 0x0000000006E1E062 0x0000000000000000) 0033:0000000004C80FE3 Falcon BMS.exe, VuMaster::Exec()+35 byte(s), E:\BMS\bms-code\vu2\src\vudriver.cpp, line 590, Parameters(0x0000000000000001 0x00000000050BF7F8 0x00000000AB761C10 0x00000000050BF7F8) 0033:0000000004A9712A Falcon BMS.exe, SimulationDriver::Cycle()+3162 byte(s), E:\BMS\bms-code\SIM\SIMDRIVE\Simdrive.cpp, line 794, Parameters(0x0000000006E1E001 0x00000000FB5FD3EE 0x00000000FB5FD5FC 0x00000000FB5FD5FE) 0033:0000000004AF3966 Falcon BMS.exe, SimulationLoopControl::Loop()+2358 byte(s), E:\BMS\bms-code\SIM\SimLoop\Simloop.cpp, line 570+12 byte(s), Parameters(0x0000000000000000 0x000000000108001F 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000004AF2D2A) 0033:0000000004529B9D Falcon BMS.exe, ThreadUnhandledExceptionWrapper()+109 byte(s), E:\BMS\bms-code\FALCLIB\ehandler.cpp, line 1588+5 byte(s), Parameters(0x000000002F87CEF0 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000) 0033:0000000004F533CE Falcon BMS.exe, thread_start<unsigned int (__cdecl*)(void *),1>()+90 byte(s), minkernel\crts\ucrt\src\appcrt\startup\thread.cpp, line 97+23 byte(s), Parameters(0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000) 0033:000000000F777344 KERNEL32.DLL, BaseThreadInitThunk()+20 byte(s), Parameters(0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000) 0033:00000000110A26B1 ntdll.dll, RtlUserThreadStart()+33 byte(s), Parameters(0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000) Top of Stack: 0x00000000308BF5F0: 00000006C1C452A0 00000006C1C452A0 0000000000000000 00000001559089D0 .R.......R.................U.... 0x00000000308BF610: 0000000000000000 00000006A2C2A1E0 00000000C372BBF8 0000000000000000 ..................r............. 0x00000000308BF630: 0000000049B69DB2 0000000000000000 000000003DCCCCCD 0000000000000000 ...I...............=............ 0x00000000308BF650: 0000000004AEF090 000000000491FDE1 00000006C1C452A0 00000000308BF760 .................R......`..0.... 0x00000000308BF670: 0000000689F0E960 00000000097A2B50 0000000000000101 0000000049B64402 `.......P+z..............D.I.... 0x00000000308BF690: 0000000049A9A194 00000000C3740000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ...I......t..................... 0x00000000308BF6B0: 49A9681849B69DB2 00000000C372BBF8 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ...I.h.I..r..................... 0x00000000308BF6D0: 000000004FDC7FA0 0000000004751AA3 0000000041D80000 0000000000000000 ...O......u........A............ 0x00000000308BF6F0: 000000014E934030 0000000000000001 000000002F921CF0 0000000004E25692 [email protected].............../.....V...... 0x00000000308BF710: 0000000042C80000 C013D70A4136E148 0000000017DDC3F0 0000000000000000 ...B....H.6A.................... 0x00000000308BF730: 0000000041200000 0000000000000000 408F400000000000 0000000000000000 .. A.................@.@........ 0x00000000308BF750: 0000000042C80000 0000000000000000 40580BC600009FFD 0000000004F66F16 [email protected]...... 0x00000000308BF770: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 BF50624DD2F1A9FC 0000000000000000 ....................MbP......... 0x00000000308BF790: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 3FF0000000000000 0000000000000000 .......................?........ 0x00000000308BF7B0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000037924925 0000000000000000 ................%I.7............ 0x00000000308BF7D0: 0000000041A00000 0000000000000000 4059000000000000 0000000000000000 ...A..................Y@........ 0x00000000308BF7F0: 0000000041200000 0000000000000000 408F400000000000 0000000000000000 .. A.................@.@........ 0x00000000308BF810: 0000000042C80000 0000000000000000 0000000042480000 0000000000000000 ...B..............HB............ 0x00000000308BF830: C1086A0000000000 0000000000000000 00000000C8435000 0000000000000000 .....j...........PC............. 0x00000000308BF850: 3F7FFFFF00000000 00000000097C4D10 00000000097A2B50 0000000000000006 .......?.M|.....P+z............. 0x00000000308BF870: 0000000000000000 00000006C108F910 0000000006E1E062 0000000689F0E960 ................b.......`....... 0x00000000308BF890: 00000000308BFA00 0000000004AF1EC9 00000006C372BBF8 00000000308BFA00 ...0..............r........0.... 0x00000000308BF8B0: 0000000042C80000 0000000000000000 00000006C108F910 0000000004C80FE3 ...B............................ 0x00000000308BF8D0: 0000000000000001 00000000308BFA00 0000000006E1E062 0000000000000000 ...........0....b............... 0x00000000308BF8F0: 0000000689F0E960 0000000004A9712A 0000000000000001 00000000050BF7F8 `.......*q...................... 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0000000006E1E062 ................0.......b....... 0x00000000308BFC30: 00000000308BFD40 0000000004AF3966 0000000006E1E001 00000003FB5FD3EE @..0....f9................_..... 0x00000000308BFC50: 00000003FB5FD5FC 00000003FB5FD5FE 0000000000000000 0000000000180000 .._......._..................... 0x00000000308BFC70: 00000000001802C4 0000000000000000 0000000000000090 0000000000180CC0 ................................ 0x00000000308BFC90: 00000000050BF7F8 000000010CA4F290 0000000000000000 00000000097C4D10 .........................M|..... 0x00000000308BFCB0: 0000000000000080 0000000000000002 00000000005C0000 00000000308BFD89 ..................\........0.... 0x00000000308BFCD0: 65766972446D6900 00656C6379432E72 0000000000000000 000000000000000F .imDriver.Cycle................. 0x00000000308BFCF0: 6576697244575400 00656C6379432E72 0000000000000000 000000000000000F .TWDriver.Cycle................. 0x00000000308BFD10: 0000000200000000 0000000000180000 0000000000180394 0000000000000000 ................................ 0x00000000308BFD30: 00000000000003D0 0000000000000000 00000003FB5FD3CC 00000003FB5F11FD .................._......._..... 0x00000000308BFD50: 00000003FB5F159E 0000000070E5C644 00000003FB5F159F 00000003FB5FB336 .._.....D..p......_.....6._..... 0x00000000308BFD70: 00000000005C0000 65766972446D6953 00656C6379432E72 000000000000000F ..\.....SimDriver.Cycle......... 0x00000000308BFD90: 000000000000000F 3FA99999A0000000 409AB8E7C1956126 6576697244575400 ...............?&[email protected] 0x00000000308BFDB0: 00656C6379432E72 0000000000000000 000000000000000F 3FA99999A0000000 r.Cycle........................? 0x00000000308BFDD0: 409AB8E2C54F2A0A 0000000000000006 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 .*O....@........................ ================================================================================ TLS frame allocator: 52304 allocations with 159273976 bytes [0] 0 allocations with 0 bytes [1] Renderer command count: 5150 Object at RCX(10000006C1C45460) Data inaccessible ================================================================================ Compiler Options: _MSC_VER=1938 WINVER=0x601 _WIN32_WINNT=0x601 _WIN32_WINDOWS=0x601 NTDDI_VERSION=0x6010000 _WIN32_IE=0x800 ANSI _M_AMD64 _AMD64_ _WIN64 Release* System Information: 'G:\FalconBMS\Falcon BMS 4.37\Bin\x64\Falcon BMS.exe', run by Rad. Error occurred at 16:38:22 on 2023-12-01. Version: Falcon BMS 4.37.3 (x64) 1358 Game is Campaign type Local Theater terrain path: 'G:\FalconBMS\Falcon BMS 4.37\Data\Terrdata\korea' Operating System: Windows 10 (10.0.19045) Platform 2 . Computer Name: DESKTOP-IGVD2R0 Domain: WORKGROUP. 16 logical processor(s), type 8664. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core Processor . AuthenticAMD. Stepping: 2 Model: 1 Family: F. 27% memory in use: 31888 MB physical memory 22977 MB physical memory free 37520 MB paging file 17739 MB paging file free 134217728 MB user address space 134185556 MB user address space free Module List: G:\FalconBMS\Falcon BMS 4.37\Bin\x64\Falcon BMS.exe, loaded at 0x0000000004470000 - 88867328 bytes - TimeDateStamp 0x 6564d2d8 - File date is 12:33:14 on 2023-11-27 C:\Program Files (x86)\NaturalPoint\TrackIR5\NPClient64.dll, loaded at 0x000000001c530000 - 13824 bytes - TimeDateStamp 0x 511085e3 - File date is 19:09:08 on 2013-02-04 C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\u0397406.inf_amd64_327265d4e3c6acee\B397164\amdenc64.dll, loaded at 0x0000000051790000 - 1258400 bytes - TimeDateStamp 0x 6539caff - File date is 11:28:58 on 2023-11-03 Environment Variables: 2: <ACSetupSvcPort=23210> 3: <ACSvcPort=17532> 4: <ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\ProgramData> 5: <APPDATA=C:\Users\Rad\AppData\Roaming> 6: <CommonProgramFiles=C:\Program Files\Common Files> 7: <CommonProgramFiles(x86)=C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files> 8: <CommonProgramW6432=C:\Program Files\Common Files> 9: <COMPUTERNAME=DESKTOP-IGVD2R0> 10: <ComSpec=C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe> 11: <DriverData=C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\DriverData> 12: <FPS_BROWSER_APP_PROFILE_STRING=Internet Explorer> 13: <FPS_BROWSER_USER_PROFILE_STRING=Default> 14: <HOMEDRIVE=C:> 15: <HOMEPATH=\Users\Rad> 16: <LOCALAPPDATA=C:\Users\Rad\AppData\Local> 17: <LOGONSERVER=\\DESKTOP-IGVD2R0> 18: <NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS=16> 19: <OculusBase=C:\Program Files\Oculus\> 20: <OneDrive=C:\Users\Rad\OneDrive> 21: <OS=Windows_NT> 22: <Path=C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH\;C:\Users\Rad\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps;> 23: <PATHEXT=.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.MSC> 24: <PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=AMD64> 25: <PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=AMD64 Family 25 Model 97 Stepping 2, AuthenticAMD> 26: <PROCESSOR_LEVEL=25> 27: <PROCESSOR_REVISION=6102> 28: <ProgramData=C:\ProgramData> 29: <ProgramFiles=C:\Program Files> 30: <ProgramFiles(x86)=C:\Program Files (x86)> 31: <ProgramW6432=C:\Program Files> 32: <PSModulePath=C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules;C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules> 33: <PUBLIC=C:\Users\Public> 34: <RlsSvcPort=22112> 35: <SESSIONNAME=Console> 36: <SystemDrive=C:> 37: <SystemRoot=C:\Windows> 38: <TACVIEW_DCS2ACMI_PATH=C:\PROGRA~2\Tacview\DCS\> 39: <TEMP=C:\Users\Rad\AppData\Local\Temp> 40: <TMP=C:\Users\Rad\AppData\Local\Temp> 41: <USERDOMAIN=DESKTOP-IGVD2R0> 42: <USERDOMAIN_ROAMINGPROFILE=DESKTOP-IGVD2R0> 43: <USERNAME=Rad> 44: <USERPROFILE=C:\Users\Rad> 45: <windir=C:\Windows> 46: <__COMPAT_LAYER=ElevateCreateProcess>
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@SoBad thanks, just double checking some basic stuff. I usually recommend running https://www.memtest86.com/ for memory testing.
The reason I am asking is because the pattern I see in your CTD looks like a bit flip (a perfectly valid memory address with just one bit flipped wrong). It is very rare for code to screw things like that (usually, a corruption caused by code generates a lot of garbage, which is not the case here).
Do you have other DMP from this crash you could share? I want to see if it’s crashing in the same spot.
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@SoBad said in Unexpected CTD:
I have the screen shot and *dmp file if you need it, but I don’t know how to get it to you.
use googledrive, mega, onedrive etc
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@Tumbler31 said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad said in Unexpected CTD:
I have the screen shot and *dmp file if you need it, but I don’t know how to get it to you.
use googledrive, mega, onedrive etc
Okay.
Crash dump:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15DH0Y2VByUjA6IUSC7xvUthg2AdytxJq/view?usp=sharingScreenshot:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Tu-FT50HGdIIIab5Kz482x3f1jovnfLM/view?usp=sharing -
@SoBad Wow, it’s been a while since I last saw a CTD in this code. I’ll take a look, thanks.
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@Seifer said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad Wow, it’s been a while since I last saw a CTD in this code. I’ll take a look, thanks.
Thanks. Just an update:
I flew the same mission again, and it went very successfully and flawlessly until I was 7 miles from my airbase on a cleared approach. Then it CTD very quickly. (!?!) Like I said, I rarely get crashes. But since Hotfix 2, this is now the third one. (I didn’t report the first one).
I went to the \User\Log folder and to my surprise, there was only a 0-byte dtc_last_flight_faults.ext file, and NO *bmp file, *dmp file, or crash.txt file associated with that CTD. First time I’ve ever seen that happen too.
Hope this info helps.
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@SoBad please share the mission as well.
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@Seifer said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad please share the mission as well.
Sure–
Stock KTO on local drive, Rolling Fire, Day 2, Single Player -
I controlled the 35th FS out of Gunsan, and created a 3-flight package as follows:
Air Interdiction 4-ship F-16 with me in the lead, preceded by
ESCORT 4-ship F-16, preceded by
TARCAP 4-ship F-15 (another squadron also stationed at Gunsan)TARCAP headed out first, then ESCORT, then my flight. After marshaling, TARCAP was about 25 miles ahead, ESCORT was about 20 miles ahead, and my flight being the last group to ingress.
Target area was at Stp. 5, just north of the DMZ. As my flight reached Stp. 4 (about 50 miles south of Stp. 5) we went FENCE IN. After that, it was quiet for a few minutes. I was in my cockpit, regular view, and I had not touched any buttons, about 40 miles away from the DMZ. Then suddenly and unexpectedly, the screen (and sound) froze and CTD about 3 seconds later.
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@SoBad said in Unexpected CTD:
@Seifer said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad please share the mission as well.
Sure–
Stock KTO on local drive, Rolling Fire, Day 2, Single Player -
I controlled the 35th FS out of Gunsan, and created a 3-flight package as follows:
Air Interdiction 4-ship F-16 with me in the lead, preceded by
ESCORT 4-ship F-16, preceded by
TARCAP 4-ship F-15 (another squadron also stationed at Gunsan)TARCAP headed out first, then ESCORT, then my flight. After marshaling, TARCAP was about 25 miles ahead, ESCORT was about 20 miles ahead, and my flight being the last group to ingress.
Target area was at Stp. 5, just north of the DMZ. As my flight reached Stp. 4 (about 50 miles south of Stp. 5) we went FENCE IN. After that, it was quiet for a few minutes. I was in my cockpit, regular view, and I had not touched any buttons, about 40 miles away from the DMZ. Then suddenly and unexpectedly, the screen (and sound) froze and CTD about 3 seconds later.
I think seifer would like the saved cam so he can try to reproduce the bug
Do you have the saved campaign file ?
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@SoBad said in Unexpected CTD:
I went to the \User\Log folder and to my surprise, there was only a 0-byte dtc_last_flight_faults.ext file, and NO *bmp file, *dmp file, or crash.txt file associated with that CTD. First time I’ve ever seen that happen too.
Please look here https://forum.falcon-bms.com/topic/20866/
And do share the campaign/TE-files that give the constant CTDs
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@Mav-jp said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad said in Unexpected CTD:
@Seifer said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad please share the mission as well.
I think seifer would like the saved cam so he can try to reproduce the bug
Do you have the saved campaign file ?
Oh! Sure. I’ll do it when I get back home this evening.
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Seems like a memory corruption to me (the pointer is not dangling, it looks like garbage). Really need a repro to understand this better.
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@SoBad any overclock on your side? Can you check the memory as well?
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@Seifer said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad any overclock on your side? Can you check the memory as well?
------ AMD Radeon RX6700 w/ 12Gb VRAM
------ 32Gb DDR5 RAMI do not ever overclock or otherwise fiddle with any such settings. With my specs, I don’t need to. Everything is default.
Tell me how to “check the memory” and I will do it this evening.
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@SoBad thanks, just double checking some basic stuff. I usually recommend running https://www.memtest86.com/ for memory testing.
The reason I am asking is because the pattern I see in your CTD looks like a bit flip (a perfectly valid memory address with just one bit flipped wrong). It is very rare for code to screw things like that (usually, a corruption caused by code generates a lot of garbage, which is not the case here).
Do you have other DMP from this crash you could share? I want to see if it’s crashing in the same spot.
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@Seifer said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad thanks, just double checking some basic stuff. I usually recommend running https://www.memtest86.com/ for memory testing.
The reason I am asking is because the pattern I see in your CTD looks like a bit flip (a perfectly valid memory address with just one bit flipped wrong). It is very rare for code to screw things like that (usually, a corruption caused by code generates a lot of garbage, which is not the case here).
Do you have other DMP from this crash you could share? I want to see if it’s crashing in the same spot.
I’ll run the memtest this evening when I get home and let you know.
The second crash didn’t generate a DMP file, so I can’t help you there.
I can run the mission again tonight and if it crashes and creates a DMP, I’ll send it to you.
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@SoBad sgtm, let us know. Many thanks!
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@SoBad said in Unexpected CTD:
I do not ever overclock or otherwise fiddle with any such settings. With my specs, I don’t need to. Everything is default.
When it comes to RAM freq and timings, sometimes the “default” is overclocked… check your BIOS for “XMP” or for AMD maybe “EXPO” settings.
Tell us about your RAM … what speed, what timings. (TaskMgr shows the RAM frequency at the bottom of the Memory tab.)
idk if there’s such thing yet as RAM timings that are “too fast” for a 7700X but … maybe?
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@airtex2019 said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad said in Unexpected CTD:
I do not ever overclock or otherwise fiddle with any such settings. With my specs, I don’t need to. Everything is default.
When it comes to RAM freq and timings, sometimes the “default” is overclocked… check your BIOS for “XMP” or for AMD maybe “EXPO” settings.
Tell us about your RAM … what speed, what timings. (TaskMgr shows the RAM frequency at the bottom of the Memory tab.)
idk if there’s such thing yet as RAM timings that are “too fast” for a 7700X but … maybe?
I understand all of your concerns, but I’ve been running over a hundred different missions with this gaming computer since I got it about six months ago, and I’ve never changed any setting, or experienced any crashes (with Falcon BMS or anything else, for that matter) until very recently. So I don’t think it’s an issue of O.C. speeds, timings, etc. because they have NEVER changed.
@Seifer - I have no idea what “sgtm” means. Sorry.
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@SoBad it means “sounds good to me”.
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@Seifer said in Unexpected CTD:
@SoBad it means “sounds good to me”.
lolol-- Okay. New to me. I’ll get back with you in a couple of hours when I get home.