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JTAlertx was working OK but now gives "Error Allocating Memory" error

Patrick
Patrick Member ✭✭✭
edited June 2020 in Third-Party Software
JTAlertx "Error Allocating Memory"  error  while it is starting up, does not pull up config file.  Anybody have this problem.  I am using Flex6500, with WSJT-X, DDUtil, Log4OM, and JTAlertX.  All was working well until, I started trying to get DM780 and also HRDlog functioning.  How do I fix Error Allocating Memory problems.  Is this related to the HRD, HAMApps feud.  I have tried de installing JTAlertX, then reinstalling.  HELP!

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  • Kevin
    Kevin Member
    edited July 2019
    Hi Pat... I notice HRT V6 logging is no longer supported by JTAlert starting with 2.9.0. 2.8.7 is the last version that supports HRD V6 logging.

    It appears HRD V5 is supported.

    Not sure this is your problem but it might be related. I found this information on hamapps.com.

    Kev

  • Patrick
    Patrick Member ✭✭✭
    edited June 2020
    Using Log4OM....  for at least 3 weeks,  I was thinking that it is something to do with the SQLite DB that is not allowing JTAlert from accessing the DB.  JTAlert will load until I think it reaches the DB entry.  Just a theory,  Still need some clues.  Only HRD app I tried using was DM780.  Need some clues how to fix this. Thanks for the comment.

    Pat
  • Patrick
    Patrick Member ✭✭✭
    edited June 2020
    Solved,  permissions were **** up somehow in the SQLite DB.  Also checked and made to mach the permissions in JTAlertX.  Been working on th is for 2 days...  
  • Kevin
    Kevin Member
    edited July 2019
    Excellent!

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