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ISTR seeing something about the most recent (at the time) CH340 driver for Win11 not working properly. I don't need/use it, so I didn't make note of any specifics.
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It may have been discussed on the NCE list here on groups.io (or maybe on this list?), so you may want to search the list archives.?
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HTH,
Steve
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5.9.4 / WiThrottle problem
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I updated to 5.9.4 yesterday and found that I could not connect to the WiThrottle server. Went in and disabled the firewall and it didn't have any effect. Re-enabled the firewall, uninstalled JMRI, re-installed the latest production version, and found I could access the WiThrottle server again. Updated to 5.9.3 and verified that I could access WiThrottle. This morning, I again verified all WiThrottle and JMRI web server operations on the various devices - iPhone, Android, and panel mounted tablets: Windows, iPad, and Kindle. All operated normally. Updated again to 5.9.4 and found that the web server functions such as operations appeared to work normally but the iPhone and Android were not able to connect up. The Android devices show that they see the server but on attempting to connect, a time out error is received. Without bothering to disable the firewall or reboot the device, I uninstalled 5.9.4 and reinstalled 5.9.3. The iPhone and Android start to communicate with the server again.?
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Android screen capture while attempting to connect:
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After uninstalling 5.9.4 and reinstalling 5.9.3:
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5.9.4 log file (note this is not original, I have removed a lot of lines related to a turnout control script. Unedited copy available on request).
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After uninstalling 5.9.4 and reinstalling 5.9.3, this is what comes up in the log (same notes as previous log file):
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I'm not at all convinced that this isn't a firewall issue but given that I am not changing anything in the firewall as I bounce back and forth between 5.9.3 and 5.9.4 I am at a loss as to figure out what to allow.
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Apache server
My understanding that JMRI uses Apache
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Does anybody have any more information on it and where I can look at the settings for Apache?
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I'm late to the party... What are you connecting the NCE USB interface to? The NCE USB interface is only for the Power Cab, if you are trying to connect your new laptop to JMRI via the NCE Power House then you need a USB to RS232 adapter, I have had good luck with the TripLite unit. I believe preferred brands are listed on the JMRI site. Hope this helps, good luck getting your connection working. John On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 7:43?AM Peter Ulvestad via <ulvestad=[email protected]> wrote: On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 05:07 AM, RBD wrote: |
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Go to the Windows Device Manager.
Unplug and plug in your interface. The device manager should show it being removed and plugged back in. Check which Com port it says. To post your system console output, click on the "Copy to Clipboard" button and paste (Ctrl V) that into a message instead of creating a file that needs to be downloaded. -- Peter Ulvestad JMRI Users Group Moderator ( ) Tam Valley Group Moderator ( ) Sprog-DCC Group Moderator ( ) Edmonton Model Railroad Association ( ) |
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Ken and John
The offline Java I'm finding is about 61 KB and not the 150 Ken thought is could be.
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Error Code 1603. Java Update did not complete.
This is the error code I'm getting on the other computer.
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But like I mentioned, I'm going to bring my USB WIFI adapter and just connect his computer to the internet for the java program the next time I'm over his way hoping that will take care of all of this stuff. Never had an issue loading offline java before this.
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Ken and John
I kinda thought so as far as just placing the Java folder in the other computer. John, I did use the offline Java, but it will not load on the computer there. Comes up with an error code that I do not have in my 73-year-old hard drive as I type this. Ken, the java I downloaded is, jre-8u421-windows-i586 and it is about 61KB so maybe this is not the correct version??
As always, thanks for both of your replies.
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Re: Latest Test Release
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开云体育Gary, Go to menu item Help -> System Console? and then click the button "Copy to clipboard". Paste it in an email response so we can see what's going on. Daniel On 2024-09-17 02:56, Gary Heimerl
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Latest Test Release
#withrottleserver
Hi
The latest test release 5.9.4 is there an issue with the Wi-Fi not working? The wi-fi works in test release 5.9.3 but when I upgrade to 5.9.4 the wi-fi does not work.
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Re: Saving Throttles
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开云体育Alan, When you get the problem where the throttles don't load, go to menu item Help -> System Console? and then click the button "Copy to clipboard". Paste it in an email response so we can see what's going on. Daniel On 2024-09-16 16:01, Alan Sorum WL7CG
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LogixNG Timers configured to fire when JMRI starts do not work properly
Due to a mistake by myself, LogixNG Timer actions doesn't work correctly in JMRI versions 5.5.6 and later, including production releases 5.6 and 5.8.
The problem is documented here: It has now been fixed and the next test version JMRI 5.9.5 and the next production release JMRI 5.10 will work correctly. I apologize for the trouble this has caused. Daniel JMRI developer and main author of LogixNG |
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Dave, If I understand correctly what you are doing, just copying the directory will not work. During the installation process Java writes registry entries that identify its location among other?things. You need to download the installable package and run it on the computer that requires Java. As far as getting the correct installable read this: ?? On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 4:38?PM Inspectordave via <inspectordave51=[email protected]> wrote:
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I Dave,
For Windows systems, you must run the standalone installer if the computer isn't on the internet. In the fine print you will see one of the download options is 'standalone' meaning offline install. That file is usually 150M or greater. At this point, I'd suggest getting the Java removal tool from Oracle to see if it can find stray parts and make sure all of those are removed. Sometimes a broken install can confuse the new install. On a Windows system, parts get put in a number of different places and things get set here and there and the installer knows all those places. -Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team www.jmri.org www.fingerlakeslivesteamers.org www.cnymod.com |
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