Ok. After a lot of time I've solved the problem. There was a function that was setting a value in a wrong memory space.
The problem was that there weren't any error messages nor warnings. The problem was in a function that did this.
Ok. After a lot of time I've solved the problem. There was a function that was setting a value in a wrong memory space.
The problem was that there weren't any error messages nor warnings. The problem was in a function that did this: block->outptr03 = 0; In a block that had only 3 output ports. This wrote the wrong data inside the data registry.
After I removed it everything works fine.
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