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Re: Physical Data Decoders
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Verzonden: zaterdag 5 oktober 2002 17:30
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Onderwerp: Re: [jmriusers] Physical Data Decoders
It took me a while to find a
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Sip Bosch
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Re: Physical Data Decoders
Could you tell me what goes wrong? I only did a little testing, so could have overlooked something.
Only the most recent version of the code & DTD (data definition file) have max current, etc
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Bob Jacobsen
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Physical Data Decoders
Bob,
Can physical decoder data be included.
It does not seem to work.
Sibbo
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Sip Bosch
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Re: No such decoder defined...
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~/.jmri/... did the trick.
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Mike Davison <davison@...>
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Re: LocoBuffer difficulty (continued)
> You mention you have software set on lowest baud rate but my assembled
> Locobuffer came default at 57,600 (The higher baud rate) You need to download
> the docs in the file section, that will list
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William Hipple
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Re: No such decoder defined...
Looks like the naming change to "Throttle-Up (SoundTraxx)" occurred at V1.22
of decoderIndex.xml
Robin
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Robin Becker <rbgroups@...>
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Re: LocoBuffer difficulty (continued)
This means that the round-trip from program -> comm port -> LocoBuffer -> LocoNet -> command station and back didn't work. Unfortunately, there are a lot of steps in that...
A couple of things to
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Bob Jacobsen
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Re: No such decoder defined...
That's probably the problem.
It probably uses the one in your preferences (which I think is in ~/.jmri on Linux). Which one did you edit?
Without reading the code, I'm note sure which one is used
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Bob Jacobsen
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Re: No such decoder defined...
On Friday 04 October 2002 02:40 pm, Bob Jacobsen wrote:
> At 1:56 PM -0700 10/4/02, Mike Davison wrote:
> >I am running DecoderPro 1.0 on Linux with EasyDCC and SoundTraxx DSD-150
> >Diesel decoder.
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Mike Davison <davison@...>
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LocoBuffer difficulty (continued)
Thanks for your forbearance while I learn to use the system.
Earlier I was helped along with a basic question about LocoBuffer, and that
help I got allowed me to get it working (it just needed power,
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Michael McCaffery <mdmccaf@...>
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Re: No such decoder defined...
Bob,
Just checked my decoderIndex.xml file.
near the top of file:
<mfgList>
<manufacturer mfg="Throttle-Up" mfgID="141" />
further down:
<family name="DSD diesel" mfg="Throttle-Up (SoundTraxx)"
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Robin Becker <rbgroups@...>
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Could you check that the String for the manufacturer name is the exact same between the mfg="" part of the "family" element (the s
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Bob Jacobsen
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No such decoder defined...
I am running DecoderPro 1.0 on Linux with EasyDCC and SoundTraxx DSD-150
Diesel decoder. When I click the ident button I get
Found mgr 141 (Throttle-Up) version 14; no such decoder
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Mike Davison <davison@...>
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LocoBuffer difficulty
Thanks to those who generously pointed me in the right direction.
I appreciate your prompt response.
Michael McCaffery
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Michael McCaffery <mdmccaf@...>
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Re: LocoBuffer difficulty
Michael,
LocoBuffer information is contained in the files sections of either the
Digitrax list or the Loco_Net Hackers list. It shows the connections and
the jumpers.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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Re: LocoBuffer difficulty
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You do need an external source of power for the LocoBuffer. I haven't looked at the instructions for a while, so am not sure now much they say about it. I use a 9V AC "wall wart" transformer,
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Bob Jacobsen
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Re: LocoBuffer difficulty
Michael,
The LocoBuffer interface requires its own power supply in order to
work. Can't say for sure what the two wires that stick out of the
unit are for as I assembled mine. As you suspect, they
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Bob Blackwell <rc_blackwell@...>
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LocoBuffer difficulty
As a newbie to both DCC and Decoder Pro, please make the usual
allowances for my questions, which may have been covered earlier.
I'm attempting to set up a LocoBuffer (just purchased assembled from
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Michael McCaffery <mdmccaf@...>
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Re: interfacing with a mac
I've used a Keyspan PDA adapter to do this with MacOS 9 and MacOS X. Works fine!
What type of Lenz system do you have? There's been some confusion about whether a Compact (which I think is quite
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Bob Jacobsen
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interfacing with a mac
I am using a G3 Powerbook and want to connect to a Lenz
system using the LI100. Is there an RS232 to USB adapter
cable I can use? Or is ther some other way to connect a mac to
the Lenz
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ccrpresident <ccrpresident@...>
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