I've been contemplating creating a program similar to Racetrak that talked
through a MS100 or LocoBuffer to the command station instead of driving a
booster directly. That would be much more convenient to me and for the
club. Also since the club has a Toth speedometer, I was think of making a
option to use the speedometer in place of the master loco. i.e.:
"For speed step xx (CV yy) adjust the speed of test loco until the
speedometer reads zz"
But since I don't know java, I would write it in C, probably using John's
LN1 interface.
I think the only tricky thing would be the option of filling in blank values
using existing known values.
Michael Mosher
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Harris" <dpharris@...>
To: "jmri" <jmriusers@...>
Cc: "John E. Kabat Jr." <sljkrr@...>
Sent: August 13, 2002 09:53 AM
Subject: [jmriusers] Racetrack
Hi-
My oNeTrak club now has its act together getting our modules finished
and connected to the NTrak club's modules. We would now like to MU some
engines together. (I in particular, as I just installed some decoders
into three SD40-2s :-) However, getting two engines to perform
similarly is harder than you would think. Fortunately, there is a
program to help: Racetrack (see:
). I have asked John Kabat if
he supported the DC100 or Locobuffer, but unfortunately, he is not
supporting the program at this time.
I think a Racetrack module would be great for JRMI. Before I start, has
anyone done this or do any of you have some suggestions?
David
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