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PMDG OOMs

Postby Leemazz » 24 Jan 2009 01:13

Just wondering if anybody else is getting the random out of memory problems with PMDGs MD11 , all of a sudden ive started getting random OOMs . Ive tryed everything but only get it now and again with PMDGs MD11 .

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Postby rich1963 » 18 Feb 2009 14:42

Hi Lee,

I noticed this message is a bit old. But are you still havin the OOM's? If so what are your system spec's?


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Postby vic365 » 18 Feb 2009 16:53

Hey there, Lee.

I'm with Rich...give us your specs and we can begin to sort it out.

Previous to my adding the PMDG MD-11, ALL my OOM errors came from duplicate scenery textures (I was not checking it often enough in FSManager). My first flight with the MD-11 resulted in an OOM error. The first thing I did was check duplicate textures and found 2. I deleted the offenders but never flew the MD-11 after that...to see if it helped (poor Scientific Method, on my part!). I read about the "3gb Switch", for 32 bit systems like my XP Pro, and used it (with a "userva=2560" adjustment). I also made FS9.exe "Greater than 2gb aware" by using "CFF Explorer". Since doing this I have happily flown the MD-11 without any issue...on l-o-n-g flights. Unfortunately I'm not sure if it was duplicate textures or the tweaking of my system which fixed it.

This will have no bearing if your 1. using a 64 bit OS, 2. and/or FSX.

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Postby Leemazz » 18 Feb 2009 18:44

Ive kind of solved the problem i only have 3 gig of memory and i have allsorts of programs running when i fly i generally paint an aircraft when im on longhaulers .

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Postby TheDude71 » 19 Feb 2009 01:49

Yup, two ways to fix the OOM, config the fs9.cfg to read more ram or update your OS to a 64bit. I myself had to go with the 64bit because of my video card. 32bit wasn't reading my card . I have 4gigs on my MOBO and I got the Radeon 4870x2 and that has 2gb of its own ram, so 32bit is only limited to 3 I believe, anyhow, that fixed my OOM error, as to other errors, and there always is, i think I might have (knock on wood) fix.....you know what, Im not saying any more.....don't want to jinx myself.. :wink: 64bit = as much RAM as you can handle!!
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Postby AS380 Mark Richards » 20 Feb 2009 22:09

I have OOM with almost EVERY flight I fly in FSX which is why I rarely, if ever, fly using FSX now and am back in FS9.

I have an almost identical setup to Brett, Vista Ultimate 32bit with 4GB on board DDR3 RAM and 2x ATIU Radeon 3870 video cards (not using Crossfire) with three monitors.

I too would love to solve my OOM errors as I really want to be able to fly in FSX however, I would prefer not to upgrade to a 64bit OS as my copy of VISTA is not even 6 months old.

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