[posila][0.18.6] Crash: FluidBox::PipeConnection::calculateFlowSpeed

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[posila][0.18.6] Crash: FluidBox::PipeConnection::calculateFlowSpeed

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I was just standing around my factory and the game decided to crash. (I did not perform any action at the time of the crash)
I was playing on my server which runs in the local network on a map with appr. 20 trains and on the way to space sience. The server did not crash.
Just recently switched my platform to Ryzen but had no crashes so far.

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Re: [0.18.6] Crash: FluidBox::PipeConnection::calculateFlowSpeed

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Forgot to attach the dmp file.
Save is also included. Did not crash again after the first crash.
Also included mods since I'm using a prerelease version of my mod (advanced electric)
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Re: [posila][0.18.6] Crash: FluidBox::PipeConnection::calculateFlowSpeed

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I just today had a bluescreen which seemed to be related to memory as the factorio crash also seems to be.
I had trouble getting the XMP profile of my memory kit to work and have it dialed back now.
Keep that in mind when investigating, it might be on my side.

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Re: [posila][0.18.6] Crash: FluidBox::PipeConnection::calculateFlowSpeed

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According to crash dump, it was dereferencing pointer that had one of the high bits flipped to 1, which agrees with memory issues you mentioned. So I am going to sort this out to "1/0 magic".

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