HI Adrien and List: I have had crashes also on my Binatone Z350 PNA when
adding the start point of a task.
Tried both WM5 and PPC2003 versions, they crash at the same action.
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 1:41 AM, Adrien Ott <adrien....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> also had a chance to fly with v6.1 today on an iPaq 1950 with WM5.
> It crashed twice:
> - once when invoking NAV button, in fact XCSoar has just quit
> - once while showing airspace warning, ack worked fine before but this time
> it froze, I had to "hard" (?) reboot it the PDA.
> Now I have 3 flight logs... !
> I can not see a software log, is there one, in order to help understand
> what happened?
>
> By the way, it was very nice to use.
>
> Adrien
>
> 2011/5/22 Sascha Haffner <s_haff...@yahoo.com>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> some more flight testing before the thunderstorms moved in today....
>>
>> As already mentioned in point 7) below, there seems definitely some bug
>> with the wind calculation in "circling mode" using an IPAQ 3780 (PPC 2000).
>> We had pretty a pretty constant wind of approx. 20-25km/h from the west /
>> south west. The LX7000 confirmed this, while XCSoar calculated max. 8 km/h
>> from the south.
>>
>> Consequently the final glide calculation from XCSoar was 150-200m higher
>> in comparison to the LX7000, although MC on the 7000 was set only to 0,5 and
>> in XCSoar at 1,0.
>> Could you please look into that and share your experience...
>>
>> As I remember, I didn't have this problem with neither version 6.09 or
>> 6.010 on the IPAQ.
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sascha
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *Von:* Sascha Haffner <s_haff...@yahoo.com>
>> *An:* xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>> *Gesendet:* Samstag, den 21. Mai 2011, 21:50:04 Uhr
>> *Betreff:* [Xcsoar-user] Vers. 6.10 - Flight experience & questions?
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> thanks for the great work. Today I had a chance to flight test the new
>> 6.10 version and now I have a few questions regarding the new functions /
>> features:
>>
>> 1) Could you please explain the interactions of the "arrival height
>> display setting" and the "reach mode setting" and the value shown on the
>> "final glide bar" (assuming arrival height 0, mc safety=mc manual, wind 0,
>> goto mode)? In case where everything is set to straight line the arrival
>> height and the final glide bar value are the same as expected. However once
>> you set to turning or terrain avoid. differences occur (assuming terrain
>> height unequal to 0).
>>
>> 2) Same as above, but now with wind unequal to 0. Here the final glide
>> bar shows a lower value than the arrival height display. That I don't
>> understand, since I also expected the values to be equal (straigth line).
>> Could you explain this too please?
>>
>> 3) How to turn off the thermal profile (blue blob above the glide bar)?
>>
>> 4) With my IPAQ 3870 I used to be able to "drop markers" by pressing left
>> on the central button. It doesn't work any more (used to work in 6.09)?
>>
>> 5) How to turn off / on gestures?
>>
>> 6) How to turn off / on safety lock?
>>
>> 7) Could you please share your experience with the wind calculation (my
>> setting: circling, since I get the gps from flarm with no air speed data)?
>> It seemed, that in comparison to my LX7000 (wind: comb - zigzag and
>> circling) the values differed quite a lot and more than in the past during
>> circling. However it could also been caused by the many wind shifts due to
>> nearby thunderstorms and therefore I am not entirely sure.
>>
>> Sorry for the many questions - I love XCSoar and use it since version 4.2.
>> and I just like to be able to explain the behavior of the glide calculator
>> in order to estimate the impact of the many input parameters.
>>
>> Thanks a lot in advance.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Sascha
>>
>>
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