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Locked Re: Synching Rosters between different platforms

Lindsay Hughes
 

Bob, this is great! ? Thank you for sharing. ? My I browse the repo a bit for ideas?? (I promise not to mess with anything...)


Locked Re: Cannot edit problem turnouts

 

Fraser,

There were a number of problems that needed to be fixed.

Signal masts Rel1Buf and Rel8Buf were not attached to their buffer stops. I deleted them and re-added them. The signal mast logic will need to be updated.

There was one transit defined, but its section list contained null sections. I deleted the transit.

Turnouts SW10, SW11 and SW23 had references to layout blocks that did not exist. My normal method of fixing those did not work so I had to manually create the layout blocks from scratch. The related blocks did exist.

There were a lot of connectivity errors. Slip ladders are tricky. The connecting track segment between slips has to have the correct block assigned. I have not found a pattern for which slip should supply the block name. Sometimes it is the slip above the track segment and sometimes below. One or the other should eliminate the connectivity errors.

SL2 also had a connectivity error, but it also had block issues. I found references to SL2, SL2-3 and SL2-SW02. I ignored SL2-3 and SL2-SW02 since I did not know why they exist. SL2 did have a layout block assigned which did exist, but its related block did not. I manually created the block to satisfy that relationship.

I have uploaded an updated panel xml file to your folder.

I recommend that you use JMRI 4.13.1. It fixes the aspect speeds for the BR-2003 signal mast system.


Dave Sand

On Aug 3, 2018, at 2:41 AM, FRASER SMITH <fraser@...> wrote:

I have recently updated to 4.12 and now find that when I open my panelpro file I have errors on three turnouts of missing blocks. I would normally just right click on the turnout that needs attention but for these three turnouts right clicking does nothing. I have uploaded my xml file and console log to Problem with editing turnouts in Problems being worked on. I see that there also other problems in the console log but I'm unsure whether these are serious or not as I don't really know what is being complained about. I'm sure with a previous version of JMRI I had this layout opening without errors.
Any help gladly received.
Thanks
Fraser


Locked Re: Decoder Pro and QSI decoders

ken hojnacki
 

Thanks again to all who advised turning off the verbal readback.? Worked fine, was able to adjust all sounds, although I didn't get any generator sound. ?


Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

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On 8/3/2018 7:54 AM, Tom Stage wrote:
I don't see anywhere else other than the Roster Entry that tells me about the individual decoder,

?Look in the "TCS" tab!

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Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

 

Hi Dave,

For Decoder Pro?? Or, for the Wow decoder?? For Decoder Pro it's V4.12.? I don't see anywhere else other than the Roster Entry that tells me about the individual decoder, which is the following:

Decoder Family: Wow Steam Sound 4
Decoder Model: Wow Steam 101 SS4

Tom


Locked Re: Synching Rosters between different platforms

 

I run 3 different computers, all running Windows 10, and keep the JMRI flies in a OneDrive directory. In Settings I point the File Locations to the OneDrive directory. Backup is to the local JMRI directory (because I¡¯m old and don¡¯t trust Microsoft). I keep both DecoderPro and PanelPro files on OneDrive. I¡¯ve never had a problem syncing between computers.


Locked Re: operations routes and locations

 

Hi Tony,

You've made things a bit complicated by assigning arrival and departure tracks to the program, but it is possible to assemble a train on a departure track using separate locations.? I would place both the arrival and departure tracks in a separate location.
Your route to assemble the train on the departure track would look like this:

engine yd -> classification yd -> departure yd (track)

Then you would create another train that leaves the departure yd and services your industry.

departure yd (track) -> specific industry -> arrival yd (track)

Then another train to disassemble the train:

arrival yd? (track) -> classification yd -> engine yd

The complication is specifying a departure and arrival track for the your trains.? The program when building the first train doesn't know which industry the train is for, and will have difficulties choosing the right cars. If you eliminated those tracks and used them to assemble the train without the program knowing about them, your route is simplified to this:

engine yd -> classification yd -> specific industry -> classification yd -> engine yd

The program will only pull cars from your classification yd that the specific industry needs.? You only need one train to do this route, rather than three with your approach.

Here's the help link where arrival and departure tracks are mentioned:



Dan


Locked Re: Synching Rosters between different platforms

 

USB stick? Which Pi? Hard to do on Pi Zero, not impossible, just hard. E-mail - Raspbian in
cludes Chrome so a gmail account would work. I used a removable USB hard drive to transfer to my Pi2.
On Friday, August 3, 2018, 8:42:43 AM EDT, Oscar Moutinho <oscar.moutinho@...> wrote:


'Resilio Sync' is free for basic/standard usage:?https://help.resilio.com/hc/en-us/articles/204754419-Sync-FREE-vs-Sync-PRO


Locked Re: Synching Rosters between different platforms

 

'Resilio Sync' is free for basic/standard usage:?https://help.resilio.com/hc/en-us/articles/204754419-Sync-FREE-vs-Sync-PRO


Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

 

Tom,

? ? ?A while back TCS told me to remove the Keep Alive pack to program succesfully.? If you dont want to do that I suggest using the PTB100 programming booster.? Also I use Page mode in reading and writing my WOW decoders.

? ? ?Install a couple of track bumpers on your programming track to keep them from leaving the track and clean that track often.

Roger
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Locked Hidden tables

 

Hi, Way back in May I asked you good people for help. I was using PanelPro but couldn't access the tables. I was running version 4.11 so you advised an update to version 4.12.
We were preparing our large layout for it's first public show so were reluctant to change a system that was working (even with the tables hidden).
I'm reporting here that the show was a success and that I've now updated to 4.12 and the tables have been revealed.
Many thanks.
Martin.


Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

 

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Tom

Go to the last pane in Decoder Pro and read the firmware version.

Gerry


On 3/08/2018 8:07 PM, Tom Stage wrote:
I just rechecked it and mine is a "SS4" (Sound Set 4) decoder so go figure. =O)

Tom

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Locked Re: Synching Rosters between different platforms

 

I'm using 'Resilio Sync' () to sync a MAC, a Windows 10 PC and a Raspberry Pi.
It's a peer-to-peer solution (no server).
I found it the lighter solution for Pi.
I also created a 'hard link' on the windows 10 PC to mirror dirs/files with Google Drive (but this is not needed).

Oscar


Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

 

Thanks, Dave.? I'll look into that.

Tom


Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

 

Point taken and observed, David.? I did observe a few initial "No loco detected (301)" errors reading another WowDiesel locomotive.? Once I cleaned the wheels the previous errors were corrected by individually clicking the read buttons next to the CVs.? After that I was able to write the full sheet without any errors.

The use of the roller bearing stand is still preferable though, as the locomotive moves a little or a lot along my short 27" programming track, depending on the CV read.

Tom


Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

 

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Another thing that needs doing when reading/writing TCS WOW decoders is to go to Preferences->Roster->Programmer and disable:
- Allow caching when writing index CVs for read or write operations.
- When possible, confirm CV writes by following them with a read.

We have an issue active <>?and the plan is to disable these automatically with TCS WOW decoders.

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On 3 Aug 2018, at 2:44 PM, Tom Stage <tstage@...> wrote:

I recently installed my first TCS WowSteam decoder in a Trix 2-8-2 Mike.? I'm still getting used to programming some of the CVs using Audio Assist but I'm pleased with results so far.

I had read on here and a few other sites that programming TCS Wow decoders with JMRI can be problematic for some users, as Decoder Pro has difficultly reading the indexed CVs of the Wow decoders.? I tried it the other night using my NCE Power Cab and USB module and - sure enough - I experienced a number of "loco unknown" error messages before giving up on the idea.


Locked Re: Setting Up Digitrax DCS 240 with JMRI- More Questions

 

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I got an offline version of this with images. Here was my response:

I'm afraid that Digitrax document is not very helpful (actually probably misleading).

Here are some correct instructions:

Irrespective of DCC system, there are some basic rules for troubleshooting any USB-attached device to a Mac.

Plug your device into your Mac.

Go to "System Information" from Apple Menu->About This Mac->More Info->System Report.

Look in the USB section, expand all sections under controllers and hubs and see what devices are present.

Unplug your device, select Refresh from the System Profiler menus and see what device has disappeared. Plug your device back in, refresh again and see what reappears. Repeat until you see what is changing. If there is no change, there must be a hardware problem external to your Mac, such as a faulty USB cable, connector or device and there is no point going any further until your Mac can see the physical device.

Once you have seen the device in System Profiler, you will quite likely have to install Mac drivers for it (although some do not need extra drivers, see your documentation). If unsure, try the next step anyway.

Unplug your device. Open a Terminal Window (from /Applications/Utilities), copy and paste the following command in EXACTLY (including spaces and punctuation) then press Enter.

while : ;do clear;ls -lt /dev|head;i=$((i+1));echo $i;sleep 1;done

This command should show about 10 lines of output and then sit looping, with a counter incrementing every second.

Plug your device back in and wait a few seconds. Two new items with names like ?cu.xxx and tty.xxx should appear in the list. They should disappear if you unplug your device. If this does not happen, you do not have the correct drivers installed for your device and you will need to solve that before proceeding further. Once you have found your device, write down the name you see.You want the cu.xxx version not the tty.xxx version.

If you have got this far you know your device is be being seen by the Mac, that it has a matching driver installed and the name of the connection port "cu.xxx" you need to select in JMRI. If you cannot get this far, there's no way JMRI can find your device until the driver issue is resolved.

Please report back exactly how far you get.

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The New England Convention 2018

On 3 Aug 2018, at 8:42 AM, Classic Auto Portraits <classicautoportraits@...> wrote:

Dear Dave and JMRI Users Group,

OK gang it's "show and tell time."
Following the Digitrax instructions- SEE IMAGE 1 BELOW- I've substituted DCS240 for PR3 as the DCS240 has the same USB connection as the PR3.
I've followed the various steps 1.-6. IMAGE 2 corresponds to Item 2 in IMAGE 1 (the instructions).
But then with step 7. there's some questions ?
See IMAGE 3 - If I select System connection "Loconet PR3," (since the DCS240 and PR3 are the same) the Serial Port window automatically populates with cu.usmodemDtrx60F1. If I select any of the other Connection options, which don't really match anything like a DCS240, the serial Port window shows (none selected). So I cannot "select the serial port" and enter a number similar to the "Location ID"? shown as stated in Step 7 of IMAGE 1.

Perhaps the Loconet PR3 and the cu.usmodemDtrx60F1 Serial Port are fine and I don't have to "enter" anything?
The reason I ask this is I'm having trouble with WiThrottle and was suspecting that the USB connection between the MacBook Pro and the DCS240 was being done through the LNWI and there was some cross talk duplication and cancellation happening. I wanted to make sure the DCS240 was talking through the USB and not through the LNWI. I think I've convinced myself that the USB connection is OK, but I wanted get an answer from you Digitrax-JMRI "Gurus" on this question.

I'll go into the WiThrottle issues after this one gets answered.


Locked Re: Finding Routes

 

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That's the name of the profile you are using and the name was historic. You can change the Profile Name in Preferences->Config Profiles.

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Dave in Australia

The New England Convention 2018

On 3 Aug 2018, at 1:46 PM, Tom Cain <atsf93@...> wrote:

I¡¯m curious that in Decoder Pro the ¡°About" drop down says 4.13.1 but the bottom of the screen says Decoder Pro 3 profile, Is that anything to worry about?


Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

 

Tom

The only thing I can advise is to make sure your programming track is very clean.? If the track is dirty at all then Decoder Pro might have errors.? I use a programming track and a Sprog 3 to program all of my decoders using Decoder Pro including WOW, Lok Sound and Soundtraxx decoders and rarely experience difficulties.? If I have problems it usually is caused by dirty wheels on the locomotive or a dirty programming track.? The only decoders that I have ever experienced problems programming using Decoder Pro are a couple of locomotives equipped with QSI decoders.

David


Locked Re: Discovery: Reading & writing success using JMRI with TCS Wow decoders

 

I just rechecked it and mine is a "SS4" (Sound Set 4) decoder so go figure. =O)

Tom