Hi
Since everything is gone and I know that I wrote this last, here again my experiences with FSHud:
It happens to me again and again that the control commands are not implemented, and the aircraft suddenly drifts and starts to spin.
What I've discovered:
- When this happens, the CPU utilization is at 100%. About 50-60% of this is Prepar3d.exe (normally between 20 and 40%), and about 25-30% is FSHud.exe (normally between 5 and 15%).
- This happens when I'm turning and simultaneously communicating with FSHud ATC (e.g., LSZH/28 and DEGES1X).
- This happens below FL 100
- It has nothing to do with FPS or the weather.
I've tried many different settings and haven't been able to resolve the problem, which doesn't always occur, but only about every two or three times.
Since I find FSHud by far the best of all offline ATC tools, my workaround is to deliberately delay radio communication with ATC at low altitude if I'm flying one or more turns.
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After previous crash, I tried to ensure better safety with backup solutions, but it seems I missed critical portions of the database, or they got corrupted somehow between the beginning of the crash and the last backup I made. All backups I made were useless in any case, and that has taken me quite some time these last 48h...
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Sorry for the inconvenience.
As you have noticed, the forum suffered yet another crash. The dedicated server hosting my forums died unexpectedly young. The hard drive of the server seem to be the culprit, now the server, hosted by Scaleway, won't restart.
The data on the server is all lost. There was no attack nor malicious actions as far as I could see.
After previous crash, I tried to ensure better safety with backup solutions, but it seems I missed critical portions of the database, or they got corrupted somehow between the beginning of the crash and the last backup I made. All backups I made were useless in any case, and that has taken me quite some time these last 48h...
Please make your best revive the forums again…
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Jeehell FMGS A320 and FSHUD - my observations/findings
Jeehell FMGS A320 and FSHUD - my observations/findings
Best regards
Stephan
Enthusiast with a mobile Homecockpit, various Skalarki components, as well as self-made components with Leo Bodnar and Arduino boards, and an Elgato Stream Deck XL
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Re: Jeehell FMGS A320 and FSHUD - my observations/findings
Hi Stephan,
I don't think you can use FSHUD to specify which CPU core FSHUD should use. I don't know what kind of CPU you have, but I'm using an Intel i7 with 12 cores, so I've set the main Prepar3d thread to run on core 6. This reduces the load on Prepar3d, since most programs always load the first core first.
I'd give it a try. If you need help with this, let me know.
I don't think you can use FSHUD to specify which CPU core FSHUD should use. I don't know what kind of CPU you have, but I'm using an Intel i7 with 12 cores, so I've set the main Prepar3d thread to run on core 6. This reduces the load on Prepar3d, since most programs always load the first core first.
I'd give it a try. If you need help with this, let me know.
Regards Dieter
Home Cockpit builder and software developer.
Cockpit: full Skalarki, Intel I7, 32GB RAM, Nvidia 4080 Super, 140 deg. view, Prepar3d v5.4
Home: Germany, near Cologne
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Home Cockpit builder and software developer.
Cockpit: full Skalarki, Intel I7, 32GB RAM, Nvidia 4080 Super, 140 deg. view, Prepar3d v5.4
Home: Germany, near Cologne
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Re: Jeehell FMGS A320 and FSHUD - my observations/findings
In task manager you can force a process to use specific cores, it should be in the details tab, right click on the process you need to change core affinity.
There most probably are tools to start a process wit an affinity mask once you found the proper cores.
There most probably are tools to start a process wit an affinity mask once you found the proper cores.
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Re: Jeehell FMGS A320 and FSHUD - my observations/findings
yes, but this setting is not permanentjeehell wrote: Sun Apr 06, 2025 8:06 am In task manager you can force a process to use specific cores, it should be in the details tab, right click on the process you need to change core affinity.
There most probably are tools to start a process wit an affinity mask once you found the proper cores.
Regards Dieter
Home Cockpit builder and software developer.
Cockpit: full Skalarki, Intel I7, 32GB RAM, Nvidia 4080 Super, 140 deg. view, Prepar3d v5.4
Home: Germany, near Cologne
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Home Cockpit builder and software developer.
Cockpit: full Skalarki, Intel I7, 32GB RAM, Nvidia 4080 Super, 140 deg. view, Prepar3d v5.4
Home: Germany, near Cologne
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Re: Jeehell FMGS A320 and FSHUD - my observations/findings
I have an AMD Ryzen 9 5950x with 16 cores and I had set in the prepare3d.cfg under [JobScheduler] that the first core is free and using SimStarterNG I set that FSHud does not use the second core - unfortunately without success.
Best regards
Stephan
Enthusiast with a mobile Homecockpit, various Skalarki components, as well as self-made components with Leo Bodnar and Arduino boards, and an Elgato Stream Deck XL
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Stephan
Enthusiast with a mobile Homecockpit, various Skalarki components, as well as self-made components with Leo Bodnar and Arduino boards, and an Elgato Stream Deck XL
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