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I have one system which is connected to four other systems and contains two SPOBS. Whenever I jump into that system from any of the four approaches, EVO crashes with type 1. What can be the problem?
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Originally posted by Kevin Jordan: ** I have one system which is connected to four other systems and contains two SPOBS. Whenever I jump into that system from any of the four approaches, EVO crashes with type 1. What can be the problem?
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Boo Kevin! Something will be awry with your system or spb data. Not sure what, so have a very careful look.
all the best,
dave @ ATMOS (makers of Nova! (grin))
ps. you're still a tester, right?
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Originally posted by pipeline: **Boo Kevin! Something will be awry with your system or spb data. Not sure what, so have a very careful look.
Hi Dave, Yes, still testing. Also trying a VERY small plug, for fun. Cheers Kevin Jordan
Hmmm, I've had that problem before. I think I fixed it too, but I don't remember how. It might be that in one of the spobs you have the ID of the system off. If not, try taking the spobs out of the system and see if that fixes it, if that doesn't work then try making a new system that's the same as that one and see if it has a problem.
I did have a wrong ship ID in the dude. Changed that and it seems to have righted itself.
Originally posted by Kevin Jordan: **I did have a wrong ship ID in the dude. Changed that and it seems to have righted itself. **
Ah, yes. Sorry, I should have said: check ~all~ related data that might be called when you jump into a system.
BTW, that can also be the cause of a roaming crash; if yuo have a fleet that randomly jumps into a system, if it's data is corrupt it might only crash you every once in a while, and you might never know it was doing it!
dave @ ATMOS