Hey Dan, Everyone!
Seasons greetings and happy new year!
Newest Alpha 18b does work with native mode, but there are some pretty inconsistent results when "Climate" is enabled. Not sure yet if this is just something that needs to run a while before it actually starts producing reasonable climate approximations. Initially, what I see is that where temperature would rise (sometimes to ridiculous levels) with "Enable Climate" set to off, turning it on seems to function more as a temperature lock than any real approximation of climate. When Enable Climate is on, temperature either stays flat and doesn't change at all, or it varies a few degrees C around whatever temperature I choose, but that's it. I also see "snow" flickering on and off on the planet in a very unrealistic way--may have something to do with the planet orbiting the smaller red dwarf in a binary star system, but I don't think so. NOTE: Planet is tidally locked. It does have a small moon, not that I think any of that should matter. If you like, I could upload the simulation to you, though I'm not sure how to do that in a way that includes the related planets and moons...
The native mode does seem far faster than Managed mode, and it seems quite stable, so that's all good, but it sometimes seems to "Flip back" to ManagedCPU and, despite having "Remember Settings" turned on, the program always starts in "ManagedCPU" mode.
Planet renders in the "preview" screen if become poor and angular if one moves away from the planet in the main view. This doesn't happen with stars. Only planets.
Program still seems to self-terminate after about 10 to 12 hours, which is unfortunate, because I would like to run some very long simulations (I'm testing for stability in the systems I am creating). I no longer think this is a "crash" or "out of memory" issue, unless it is localized within the Ubox2 code. Certainly, Shandong (The system running Ubox2) is not memory-constrained--it has 48 GB RAM!--so that's not an issue. Even with this much RAM, the program still won't run more than a few hours to a half-day at a time. Not clear as to why this is so.
Finally, it seems that there is still a problem with graphic--anything over about 20 years and after a fairly short time, the program clearly begins to struggle, the animation becoming slow and herky-jerky. Closing any open graphs resolves this nicely.
Thank you!