Friend,
that's probably due to a bug in JMRI 4.16ish in saving and re-reading
the baud rate from the configuration file. Thanks for the error log
entry, that's what pointed me to it.
Try the following:
1) Within JMRI, go to Preferences->Connections, change the baud rate to
something other than 57600
2) Save Preferences, Exit JMRI
3) Restart JMRI (it will obviously fail again, since the settings are wrong)
4) Within JMRI, go to Preferences->Connections, change the baud rate
back to 57600
5) Save Preferences, Exit JMRI
6) Restart JMRI
7) Check the Preferences->Defaults in case the failure put any of the
radio buttons to internal.
Hope this helps,
Heiko
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On 12/3/19 6:04 AM, atsfsap wrote:
Yesterday I downloaded JMRI 4.16 and ran the Install test. I received a
306 error so I went to the rr-cirkits website and saw the message on the
home page to download a test verion 4.17.3 or higher.
After downloading JMRI 4.17.6 and installing I ran the Install test and
got the following error: Unable to create connection "LocoNet" (L). Here
is my setup, I hope someone has run into something similar and can
provide guidance.
Running Windows 10 version 1909 - Java version 1.8.0_231-b11
Using RR-Cirkits Locobuffer-USB Rev-n Version 3.0. Locobuffer Driver
version 2.8.24.0 is set for COM3 at 57,600 bps and both are functioning.
Both green lights are on.
The first error I see: jmrix.AbstractSerialPortController?? ERROR - no
match to (null) in currentBaudNumber [main]
The next line: jmrix.ConnectionConfigManager ERROR - Unable to load
[Element: <connection/>] into
jmri.jmrix.loconet.locobufferusb.configurexml.ConnectionConfigXml [main]
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