Thanks for the troubleshooting advice. I got cute and installed the
locobuffer in a Radio Shack plastic project box. And the set up is at the
club layout. Tomorrow I will remove the box cover so I can see the LEDs
and I'll post the results.
Cheers
At 07:53 PM 9/16/2002 -0700, you wrote:
A timeout error generally means that the computer (DecoderPro) is not
talking to the unit on the test track.
1) Is LED D1 on ON the LocoBuffer?
2) Is the DCS100 ON?
3) When you open the programmer and try a read does D2 on the LocoBuffer
flash as data is being sent to the programming track?
Sometimes I like to open the LocoNet Monitor under DeBug and watch the
traffic on the LocoNet.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
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jerry snyder
Orlando, FL