On Friday 09 February 2007 20:22, leee wrote:
>
> It's difficult to imagine a system problem that might cause this behaviour,
> in view of the fact that resetting appears to fix the problem.
>
> However, I know that there are a few problems that I've seen here that no
> one else appears to have experienced on their systems, one long running
> example being problems with the wind and visibility settings not being
> honoured.
>
> If it is a system problem, I simply don't know where to start looking. 
> Could a compiler problem cause this?  It's the only thing I can think of in
> view of the fact that I'm using Debian Stable and the gcc version is pretty
> old.  I'm not sure that would explain the history of the problem either,
> that is, it was working ok then stopped working ok.
>
> I'm afraid I can't do a lot of testing for you on this.

I just tried the SU-37, and the autopilot seemed to work OK. I have not been 
able to reproduce the problems that you and Gérard are having with the 
autopilot, so it looks like I can't do _any_ testing on this. :-(

Could you try the tip I suggested to Gérard about looking at the controllers 
before and after autopilot reload?


-- 
Roy Vegard Ovesen

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