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Re: PanelPro Display Issue for AnyRail Export
I think I figured out why my display is missing parts, because I have a short in my layout panel, but in reality it?is a gapped self reversing block. ?Any advice how to set that up in the layout
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Re: DecoderPro Preferences folder is empty
To All:
JMRI 4.17.6 was installed with all the defaults taken & also "all" users.
I printed out the Profile Directory Tutorial from the link you posted &
will get that read.
I also printed out the
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The Munros
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Re: DecoderPro Preferences folder is empty
Dennis,
JMRI should be installed "For All Users" (install with administrator privileges) but after this it's fine to run LaunchJMRI.exe with user privileges. JMRI runtime never attempts to modify the
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Dave Heap
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Re: Recover definition on decoder pro
Thank you.
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Re: MTH DIESEL PROGRAMMING
You are correct Alfredo. F6 sets the volume. There is also a pot in the bottom of the locomotive, but it seems to have no effect. Unfortunately, the lowest volume is still too loud for my small room
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Michael Anteau
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Re: DecoderPro Preferences folder is empty
You can see the setup for the JMRI installer here:
https://github.com/JMRI/JMRI/blob/master/scripts/WinInstallFiles/InstallJMRI.nsi
That’s the NSIS configuration file which builds the installer.
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Bob Jacobsen
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Re: DecoderPro Preferences folder is empty
To Marc/Dave:
Looking through the C:\Program Files (x86)\JMRI folder, I found two error
log files named hs_err_pid4864.log & hs_err_pid8532.log.
I'm guessing but I will try the Preferences option
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The Munros
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Re: DecoderPro Preferences folder is empty
To Marc & Dave,
After spending 30+ years as a IBM business computer programmer & then
almost 10 years working with IBM rack mounted servers, my references to the
registry entries I was finding is my
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The Munros
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Re: DecoderPro Preferences folder is empty
Dave,
OK.?? JMRI does not use/modify the registry ...? but simply installing JMRI causes? 26 "changes" to the registry.
This I observed from a clean, 0% JMRI present in registry,? install? and
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Re: Recover definition on decoder pro
Peter,? My take is he deleted the roster entry for the engine. Confusion sets in because of the wording he uses.
Frank,? Definition files are what the authors write up and provide? us re
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Re: Recover definition on decoder pro
I'm confused about what you actually deleted.
Did you delete a decoder definition? Not something you can do from within JMRI.
Or did you delete a locomotive roster file?
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JMRI
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Peter Ulvestad
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Re: problem with dispatcher
hi Steve,
thank you for your response and your advice
I'm trying your solutions in the next few days
I'll give you the results
a good day
Luc
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Re: WiFi Interface
Nicholas:
Does this system use DCC commands? I suspect that the app that runs the locomotive has an exclusive command set..?
If you don't mind who is this vendor?
Jim Albanowski
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Re: DecoderPro Preferences folder is empty
Marc,
JMRI doesn't directly use/modify the registry. Apart from below, you won't find any registry entries referencing JMRI.
The JMRI installer software (NSIS) writes standard registry entries to
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Dave Heap
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Re: Recover definition on decoder pro
Yes.?? There is a .bak file for each roster entry. This is located where your ROSTER folder is located.
You can use HELP, LOCATIONS to find where your ROSTER folder is located.? You go to this
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Re: Roco locomotive / Motorola decoder
If it’s a Zimo (likely on a modern Roco loco), then further CV’s (starting with CV7) will get to both the Zimo software revision and the decoder hardware description.
There is a fair chance that
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Nigel Cliffe
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Re: Roco locomotive / Motorola decoder
Hi Robert,
It helps when you provide more information as others have suggested.
Here goes with the little we have.
The NEM651 is commonly used in N scale locomotives. As such the decoder is
likely to
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Zeeman
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Re: Roco locomotive / Motorola decoder
As Marc just said, CV 7 only gives the Zimo Software version number (currently 37 or higher), the decoder model itself is stored in CV250. Thus JMRI should tell you to chose the model depending on the
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Recover definition on decoder pro
I am using version 4.17.5 with an Apple laptop. I used Decoder Pro to program the decoder in a older locomotive. All was working fine until I accidentally deleted the DCC definition in Decoder Pro
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Re: Roco locomotive / Motorola decoder
Quite possible, CV7 will give us an idea where it stands.
Unless Robert can tell us what specific Zimo decoder it is.? NEM651 is of no help.? Must be MX???? or similar.? MAybe tell us with
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