Since his setup is currently not working as is, I think dropping? it all in the same Profile will just add to his confusion.
" and a profile for pgm on the main (COM4 LocoBuffer USB).? I also have a profile for ops (COM4 LocoBuffer USB) . "
Is this a typo ?? You have two (2)? Profiles for the Locobuffer-USB (com4) that both? handle your MAIN (OPS) programming.? WHY ???
Marc,
The first profile was for when I first started. I was playing around with panels. why I still have ** it? Ignorance.
"? I have a profile for the pgm track (COM5 PR-3)? "
This is clear enough. The PR3 is used in Standalone mode with the Program Track attached to it, no LOCONET connection.? It can not and will not do OPS programming.
** I thought that OPS mode automatically went thru the LocoBuffer.
" OPS mode pgm comes up with no roster entry for any loco that has a roster entry in program track roster. "??
This is unclear. Do you mean? that your ' OPS Profile ' comes up with? BLANK, no? roster entries ??? Sounds like the ROSTER location is not defined.
** When i try to identify a loco on the main that has a roster entry in the pgm track profile, it was coming up with "No Roster Entry", but now I get a no loco found error.
"? Do I have to change the connection between the PR-3 and the Locobuffer to be able to pgm either way?? "
Again not clear what you are looking for.? If you have 'Profiles' defined, there is no need to " change connection ".? Program either way ???
By the way, you started a similar thread in here last week. It was responded too and you? never followed up upon.