Bob,
Please don't see this as being trouble. For me, it's pure education
and enjoyment!
My Digitrax DB150 won't allow read back, thus the need to use the PR-
1.
With an intended address of 65, the CV pane shows CV7= and CV9=.
Looks like a bug that I think I validated by using the Monotoring
tool to see what data is being sent across the loconet to CV9.
Regardless of the address it looks like CV9 is always being
programmed with a zero. If I program an address of 65, the result is
an address of 1. CV7=1, CV9=0.
Bob
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--- In jmriusers@y..., Bob Jacobsen <Bob_Jacobsen@l...> wrote:
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There may well be a bug there, as that's the new code that I wrote
without a way to test directly.
There are a couple of things that might help figure out what it's
doing wrong. The "Simple Programmer" from the tools menu will let
you read back the value from CV9 to see what it was sent to.
Using
the "Comprehensive" programmer format will give you a CV pane
where
you can see the intended contents (although you might not want to
trust it, as the bug could have effected that too).
And adding the line:
log4j.category.jmri.jmrit.symbolicprog=DEBUG
to the default.lcf file will generate trace information from the
programming operations. (You might want to send that to a file;
there are instructions at the top of the file for how to do that)
Sorry for the trouble.
Bob
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