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Locked Welcome to the JMRI Users group
Welcome to the JMRI user's discussion group. This the place to ask questions, make suggestions, complain and complement. There's more information available on the main JMRI web page:
By Bob Jacobsen · #1 ·
Locked JMRI, DecoderPro update 0.9.2 is available
The 0.9.2 update to the DecoderPro program and JMRI libraries is available for download. The update file is in .zip format, and should be usable on Macintosh, Windows, Linux and OS/2. You can
By Bob Jacobsen · #2 ·
Locked Just wondering if anyone was here
i got a couple questions and was wondering if anyone was actually there.
By sixth_rule <sixth_rule@...> · #3 ·
Locked Re: Just wondering if anyone was here
I'm here.. as is Bob... -Dave Falkenburg
By Dave Falkenburg · #5 ·
Locked Re: Just wondering if anyone was here
I'm happy to help with questions, and there are other members who can help too. This Yahoo group is still pretty young, so hasn't gotten a lot of traffic yet. Note that there's a short delay in
By Bob Jacobsen · #4 ·
Locked Re: Just wondering if anyone was here
I'm here, Bob. I am not currently using jmri stuff, but am interested in following the progress. Count me in. Jerry Drews
By Jerry Drews · #6 ·
Locked Laptop for DecoderPro Use
Hi Bob: I have the program in my PC but it is far from the train room so I don't get to use it except when one of my operators brings over a laptop. My question is sort of basic(dumb)but I would
By Jim Hanna <oartrack1@...> · #7 ·
Locked Re: Laptop for DecoderPro Use
... Although I'm a Macintosh bigot, you can probably get a better deal on a PC laptop. I'd look for something with 48MB of memory, Windows95, at least one serial port, and a 180MHz CPU or better.
By Bob Jacobsen · #8 ·
Locked Re: Laptop for DecoderPro Use
Bob weighed in as the Mac bigot so I guess it's up to me to provide the Linux bigot viewpoint. I have a Sony Viao 505TR (value less than $500 now) that runs DecoderPro pretty well. I say 'pretty
By Mike Davison <davison@...> · #9 ·
Locked Re: Laptop for DecoderPro Use
Well what about an old Desktop P100 with 32/64MB RAM and dedicate it to the layout permanently. That will definitely be cheaper than an equivalent laptop so you have more money to spend on
By Alex Shepherd <ashepherd@...> · #10 ·
Locked Re: Laptop for DecoderPro Use
To Our New Group: Thanks for your input on my recent question RE: laptops. I think your ideas about getting a used PC instead of a laptop really is the best solution to the situation. I have
By Jim Hanna <oartrack1@...> · #11 ·
Locked Re: Laptop for DecoderPro Use
Jim, What I did was go to my local PC guy and told him I wanted the cheapest one available to connected to my trains. He went to his old parts and put one together for $150, Win98, 128M, 233M
By Jon Miller <atsf@...> · #12 ·
Locked Re: Laptop for DecoderPro Use
As far as PCs go, I managed to pick up a Shuttle SV24 barebones system + 1.1GHz Celeron at Fry's electronics for $250 a few months ago. (I think it is now obsolete & discontinued) I had some extra
By Dave Falkenburg · #13 ·
Locked Re: Laptop for DecoderPro Use
I do keep DecoderPro running on MacOS 8.1 through 9, but I agree that it's really a dog. Startup performance is particularly slow; on my 90MHz test machine, it can take 20+ seconds for the program to
By Bob Jacobsen · #14 ·
Locked Update 0.9.3 for DecoderPro, JMRI is available
The 0.9.3 update to the DecoderPro program and JMRI libraries is available. The update file can be downloaded from: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jmri/JMRI.0.9.3.update.zip It is in .zip
By Bob Jacobsen · #15 ·
Locked What next for DecoderPro?
The 0.9.3 update is out, so after I catch my breath, it's time to think about what to do next. I'd like to get a "complete" DecoderPro version out by early July, but I'm not certain what should be
By Bob Jacobsen · #16 ·
Locked Re: What next for DecoderPro?
Bob, You could copy your multi-page fine printed list* here and let us chose, say, five items. Then do the higher percentages! Short of that my choices, of those listed, are; a. (I don't use
By Jon Miller <atsf@...> · #17 ·
Locked Re: What next for DecoderPro?
Good. It would be nice to have a simple way to copy the programming of one decoder into anther. I have 2 GP9s and would like them to both have the same characteristics. It would be nice to be
By Mike Davison <davison@...> · #18 ·
Locked Re: What next for DecoderPro?
decoder into anther. I have 2 GP9s and would like them to both have the same characteristics.< We played around with this some at the clinic and not sure what happened. I think this. 1) You can
By Jon Miller <atsf@...> · #19 ·
Locked Re: What next for DecoderPro?
Did this replace the file for 1234? Perhaps if 'we' created a standard XML format (schema?) to describe decoders and created a central Internet-accessible DB of those XML definitions we could
By Mike Davison <davison@...> · #20 ·