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Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Iain, actually it's a DCC wiki that I reached from an NMRA page during a convoluted search trail. https://dccwiki.com/DCC_Myths Alan T
By AlanRailwayMan · #3496 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
What is this list on myths that NMRA has published? Can you post the link to it please? Many Thanks Iain Morrison
By Iain Morrison · #3495 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Karst, Aha! so it's the market dominating companies introducing standards creep/corruption again then! Seen that so often in the IT world. On a similar notes, I was somewhat suprised to learn that a
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Thanks Ian,? I think that was one of the permutations I tried - but I ended up with $COUNTER containing something like "10 -1 -1 ...." or somesuch. I'll have another go though,
By AlanRailwayMan · #3493 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Try COUNTER = $COUNTER - 1 I think you only need to prefix a variable with $ when you need its value. Ian
By Ian P · #3492 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Alan, that 0 thingy is *not* a bug. it¡¯s the official NMRA way of address numbering. ( and thus LocoNet ) then Lenz said 0=1¡­. And Roco reimplemented and said 5=1 ? that¡¯s why I choose to
By karst.drenth · #3491 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
So, cos I am a sucker for a challenge i decided to see how far I could get with this (I now learn obsolete) version of Dr.Script. I wrote three scripts, Two of which worked but the third one I just
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Thanks Karst.? Don;'t forget to reply to the ticket I put into the website over the weekend :-)
By AlanRailwayMan · #3489 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Yes we do ( know ) yes we will ( have YD.Script ) ?
By karst.drenth · #3488 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Yeah, that did it. Addressing Turnout 208 does it.? Since I believe that address 0 is? the broadcast-to-all address in DCC (?) this has to be a software bug and is probably indicative of the amount
Re: Trouble accessing the https://yamorc.de/ website
The address is http://yamorc.de Many Thanks Iain Morrison
By Iain Morrison · #3486 ·
Re: Trouble accessing the https://yamorc.de/ website
Looks like a bad/expired SSL cert and something else going on. Hopefully Karst can get it fixed soon! Alex -- Alexander Wood Hartford-New Haven, CT Modeling the modern era freelanced G&W Connecticut
By Alexander Wood · #3485 ·
Trouble accessing the https://yamorc.de/ website
I can not access the https://yamorc.de/ website.?? I have tried using Firefox and Google Chrome and I get the same result.? I get a total white screen with "Apache is functioning normally" in the
By johntrains@... · #3484 ·
Re: Control Software
Every time I download an updated version of JMRI, I always try to remember to hit that donation button. Nothing in life is free, and I respect that many have put in countless hours building the
By Don Charabin · #3483 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
Thanks Ian, it's probably that 0 base thing then. I will try that again tomorrow using 208 instead of 209 and see if that works. Do we know if Yamorc will be having a scripting language?
By AlanRailwayMan · #3482 ·
Re: That Dr.Script thing - again!
A few people have tried Dr Script over the years (search the forum for 'script') but I think you're right - its capabilities were limited at best and you'd struggle to achieve anything useful with it.
By Ian P · #3481 ·
That Dr.Script thing - again!
HI All, Just joined. I am waiting to get the new WiFi module so that I can update my DR5000, but in the meantime I was wanting to try out Dr.Script which (allegedly) is built into the DR5000. I know
By AlanRailwayMan · #3480 ·
Re: Control Software
Hi Nathan, I am relatively new to the hobby and initially used Hornby eLink/RailMaster, that was a mistake as there is a distinct lack of configurability.? After asking around, I bought iTrain and
By alanmayfield@... · #3479 ·
Re: Control Software
What is also important is how what accessory decoder you are using to drive the signals. If it is a YD8116 then you use DCC aspects with a single address to drive the signal rather than multiple
By Iain Morrison · #3478 ·
Re: Programming track booster required with YaMoRC 7101 to program SoundTraxx decoders?
Rick, I don't think you will need one.? The DR5000 has a booster built in with more than enough power to program any decoder so I'd say the YD7101 will be the same. Ryan
By Iron Planet Hobbies · #3477 ·