memory crashes occur frequently
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When using the Locus 4 with an external GNSS (Neo F10N) for extended periods or over long distances (over 10km), memory crashes occur frequently. These crashes were so frequent that I eventually gave up on the Locus 4 and switched to the Locus Classic. Under the same conditions, the Locus Classic worked fine, but the Locus 4 suffered from memory crashes, which is frustrating.
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Hi,
sorry for the inconvenience. When such a situation happens, please long-press the main menu button and then "report bug":
Please send the created TXT file here for analysis, thanks.
Hi,
sorry for the inconvenience. When such a situation happens, please long-press the main menu button and then "report bug":
Please send the created TXT file here for analysis, thanks.
Is the memory load related to map rotation?
Is the memory load related to map rotation?
Could the external GPS (Neo F10N) and the text rotation due to map rotation be related to the memory crash?
Could the external GPS (Neo F10N) and the text rotation due to map rotation be related to the memory crash?
I tested it and the app crashed regardless of text rotation.
I tested it and the app crashed regardless of text rotation.
Hi,
thanks for the log. We managed to trace the cause of the crashes - out of memory - but unfortunately, we can't simulate the issue and thus find out why the OOM occurs. When you use the app without the external device, does the OOM occur too?
Hi,
thanks for the log. We managed to trace the cause of the crashes - out of memory - but unfortunately, we can't simulate the issue and thus find out why the OOM occurs. When you use the app without the external device, does the OOM occur too?
When using an external GNSS receiver (Neo F10N) directly connected to the Locus 4, it appears that the memory crash issue will no longer need to be resolved after a certain period of time. We are in the final stages of developing our own app in Korea, and an announcement is imminent. The use of external GNSS receivers appears to be a unique case unique to Korea, and development has been underway for several years. To use the ever-evolving Korean outdoor map, it seems like you no longer need to use Locus, so please focus on developing for a universal user base.
When using an external GNSS receiver (Neo F10N) directly connected to the Locus 4, it appears that the memory crash issue will no longer need to be resolved after a certain period of time. We are in the final stages of developing our own app in Korea, and an announcement is imminent. The use of external GNSS receivers appears to be a unique case unique to Korea, and development has been underway for several years. To use the ever-evolving Korean outdoor map, it seems like you no longer need to use Locus, so please focus on developing for a universal user base.
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