Hi Mitchell
I cannot get these messages. When the anti clockwise train reaches the stop signal, it stops when I fire the stopping sensor. I don't hit any more occupied sensors until the signal is not red, which doesn't happen until the ramp train clears the next section.
The basic problem is that the conflicting blocks are in 2 different sections.
Tomorrow, which could be Sunday, Monday or Tuesday depending on the earth's rotation relative to where you are....you have to love Antarctica, 24 time zones all the same time. I will endeavour to set up some manual sections/transits based on 1 section per block to see if that helps.
Steve G.
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On November 9, 2018 8:32:50 PM EST, "Mitchell via Groups.Io" <mitchell.scott93@...> wrote:
Yep, just worked it out as you replied.. haha
Okay, I added sensors to my panel for simulating trains running around the inner circle and coming across the crossover into the inner circle.
Setting starting sensors to active, creating auto-active trains for each train, and then clicking through the route of 50037 from block 01 to block 05
As soon as block 01 goes in-active, 37254 allocates to S06. And then 50037 allocates over the top. If I keep 50037 going, the both legs of a turnout that they depart using the same route, both go allocated for their seperate transits, showign that they are both deffinitely allocating at the same time and continuing on to their seperate destintions.
When the initial overlap happens at LT5, JMRI system console spits out the following:
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118089 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Allocation request section does not match active train next section to allocate
118102 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Section to allocate S01:S06
118105 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Active Train expected S06:S09
118309 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Allocation request section does not match active train next section to allocate
118310 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Section to allocate S01:S06
118311 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Active Train expected S06:S09
118313 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Allocation request section does not match active train next section to allocate
118315 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Section to allocate S01:S06
118316 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Active Train expected S06:S09
118317 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Allocation request section does not match active train next section to allocate
118318 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Section to allocate S01:S06
118319 [AWT-EventQueue-0] ERROR jmri.jmrit.dispatcher.AutoAllocate? - Active Train expected S06:S09
I think this is telling me that it was EXPECTING 37254 but 50037 allocated anyway, or the other way around.. either way it is logging the conflict we are seeing. In a way, I am relived I'm not crazy!
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Thanks
Mitch
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