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Bob,

We use a LocoBuffer-USB ver 2.070. No dip switches.

What's interesting is seeming having communication with the Slot Monitor open.

Ken Cameron reviewed the 'debugging' information I posted. I've got some things to check tomorrow.

Thank you for all the help.

Ross

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bob Jacobsen
Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 6:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jmriusers] Help getting JMRI working on a new WIN10 computer

Since you can turn track power off from JMRI, messages are getting from JMRI through the LocoBuffer to the LocoNet and thence to the command station.

Since JMRI doesn¡¯t see that that has happened, that means that (some or all) messages are not getting _back_ from the LocoNet through the LocoBuffer to JMRI.

I¡¯m sorry, but I don¡¯t remember which LocoBuffer you have. Is it possible that you have one of the early ones that have a DIP switch that selects whether transmitted messages are echoed back?

Bob

On Aug 5, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Ross Kudlick <Ross_Kudlick@...> wrote:

I made an unexpected discovery today when I was able to make a short visit to our club.

If track power is on when DecoderPro starts the icon at the top of the roster correctly shows the track power on state. I can turn track power off but the icon changes to the yellow ¡®unknown¡¯ state. I¡¯m not able to turn track power on from DecoderPro. (I turned track power back on using the throttle.)

I added the PowerOn.py script to the startup and the behavior was the same as above.

When I opened the slot monitor I could control track power from the icon. Control was again lost when I closed the slot monitor.

I ¡®uploaded debugging info¡¯ titled ¡°NVMR Win10 New Computer¡± in case it will provide any helpful clues.

Will be back at the club tomorrow to continue working on this.

Ross
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Bob Jacobsen
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