Tim,
Also after switching up to 4.17.3 be sure to get rid of that LocoBuffer-II option. That is a completely different item and will not work for you. You have a LocoBuffer-USB (Rev-n) and must select 'LocoBuffer-USB' in your preferences. What happened is that you got nabbed by a bug in JMRI 4.16. You are not being an idiot, so no apologies are required nor expected.
Dick :)
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On 8/30/2019 2:21 PM, Bob Jacobsen wrote:
Please download and try JMRI 4.17.3
Bob
On Aug 30, 2019, at 4:19 AM, timj@... wrote:
Newbie here - and to JMRI completely stuck apologies in advance if I am being an idiot.
I have a LocoNet system (DCS100) with a load of devices attached. All working well and has been for years but I just can't get JMRI to respond to it.
Initially I tried with a pi4 running buster and a LocoBuffer-USB 'n' but it just didn't see any traffic - so then I swapped to a Loconet-II with same result. Then I swapped to a windows 7 Intel computer that I know can see LocoNet (as e.g. it runs traincontroller ok) via the LocoBuffer-II and again seeing nothing.
The setup seems ok, it picks up the right port but just see nothing at all on the traffic monitor - I note if i look at JMRI LocoNet-stats it says "raw-data" which i read elsewhere is indicative of problems but I don't know where to go next. Any suggestions very gratefully received as I feel like I am banging head against brick wall...
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Bob Jacobsen
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