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Locked Re: Trouble loading PanelPro panels


 

Dan,

Make sure that you have not created a "None" connection. ?Also, verify that Preferences >> Defaults are correct after correcting the Connection information.

Dave Sand



----- Original message -----
From: Daniel Kubarych <danandsharek@...>
Subject: Re: [jmriusers] Trouble loading PanelPro panels
Date: Tuesday, January 07, 2020 10:09 AM

Hello:
I have uploaded three files to the problems being worked on folder in a folder named ARHS Panel Load Problem. There is a message file and two session logs. One is labeled BAD....? one is labeled OK.?
Okay does not load panels from the configuration file.? They are loaded manually from the Panels menu.? The configuration process displays error messages and asks if we want to skip loading the offending object... we answer yes. Once the JMRI screen comes up, we load the panels manually from the Panels menu. Everything is cool.

Bad has an Open Panels action added to the start up section of the configuration file.? We do get the same error message seen when loading the config without the open panels action. When asked to skip loading the offending object? we answer yes.? However, the panels load (display on the screen) but? java hangs.? An alt-crtl-del get us back to ground zero.?

One other tidbit...? We know we made mistakes in building the turnout, sensor and block tables.? Now that we have a usable layout, we rebuilt the the turnout table and sensor table on the layout using the OpenLCB CDI (make turnout and make sensor). The Panels were stripped of turnouts and sensors and rebuilt on the layout.? When the system comes up both the turnout table and sensor tables have added entries.? They are prefixed with the letter N.? That tells me NCE. We are strictly LCC on the turnout and sensor side of things. All the other table entries are prefixed with the letter M.? Where are those turnout and sensor entries coming from?? Also there is a ISCLOCKRUNNING sensor that is always added.? Where is that coming from?

The third golden rule of programming is and has always been, "If you are sure everything you have done is right and what you want to do does not work, one of the things you are sure of you should not be".

Dan Kubarych
ARHS

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