Hi there,
the subject says it all, it already happened a couple of times now.
When I try to select a star for deconvolution Startools kind of freezes and then crashes without any further notice.
In the log I don't see any (apparently) valuable information, it stops at the previous module.
Can I make any further test or supply you with more info?
Thank you.
Piero
1.6.400 crashes on win10 during deconvolution
Re: 1.6.400 crashes on win10 during deconvolution
Hi Piero,
Many thanks for reporting this!
Is this something you can replicate consistently? If so, can you give exact steps and provide a dataset where it is reproducible?
By "without further notice", do you mean the application just quits without any further messages/popups?
How big is the dataset (X * Y resolution) you are trying to process? Could you give me the specs of your system? (RAM, CPU, disk space free)
Is it overclocked at all? Decon in StarTools is the most extreme stability tester I know of. I have used it to stabilise overclocked systems where other tools failed to show instabilities...
Thank you!
Ivo
Many thanks for reporting this!
Is this something you can replicate consistently? If so, can you give exact steps and provide a dataset where it is reproducible?
By "without further notice", do you mean the application just quits without any further messages/popups?
How big is the dataset (X * Y resolution) you are trying to process? Could you give me the specs of your system? (RAM, CPU, disk space free)
Is it overclocked at all? Decon in StarTools is the most extreme stability tester I know of. I have used it to stabilise overclocked systems where other tools failed to show instabilities...
Thank you!
Ivo
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: 1.6.400 crashes on win10 during deconvolution
Hi Ivo,
I'll try to see if I can replicate the problem consistently and then eventually I'll send you the steps and a dataset.
Yes, by "without further notice" I mean the application window just closes with no messages or popups. Should I try to launch it from a terminal windows and see if any possible useful info shows up?
The fits come from an ASI294MC, so the max resolution is 4144x2822 (possibly cropped a little, sometimes).
I have an i5-4460 Intel CPU @ 3.2 GHz, no overclock, 8 GB RAM, free disk space 523 GB.
I'll let you know if I can gather more info.
Thanks a lot for now!
Ciao,
Piero
I'll try to see if I can replicate the problem consistently and then eventually I'll send you the steps and a dataset.
Yes, by "without further notice" I mean the application window just closes with no messages or popups. Should I try to launch it from a terminal windows and see if any possible useful info shows up?
The fits come from an ASI294MC, so the max resolution is 4144x2822 (possibly cropped a little, sometimes).
I have an i5-4460 Intel CPU @ 3.2 GHz, no overclock, 8 GB RAM, free disk space 523 GB.
I'll let you know if I can gather more info.
Thanks a lot for now!
Ciao,
Piero
Re: 1.6.400 crashes on win10 during deconvolution
Hmmm... very odd.
How much virtual memory is being allocated? (see here on how to check/change this)
It would be much appreciated!
This may indeed yield something in the terminal.Yes, by "without further notice" I mean the application window just closes with no messages or popups. Should I try to launch it from a terminal windows and see if any possible useful info shows up?
How much virtual memory is being allocated? (see here on how to check/change this)
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast