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Re: The CV pane is broken, looking for more problems
jbuckley96813
I have not had anyJon & Bob... Just a note...the CV panel problems I encountered occur no matter which programmer I use. Aloha, Jim |
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Re: The CV pane is broken, looking for more problems
Jon Miller
I generally go there to just read CV7 and CV8. I have not had any
trouble but he was using Soundtraxx LC and I don't have those. Not sure if that makes any difference or not. Bob, how are things. Is you dad improving? Jon Miller AT&SF For me time has stopped in 1941 Digitrax DCC owner, Chief system NMRA Life member #2623 Member SFRH&MS |
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The CV pane is broken, looking for more problems
Sorry to have fallen behind in the email, there have been some other things going on at this end.
You're right, the CV pane is really broken. I'm away from my layout until (probably) Wednesday, so can't check everything, there seem to be a number of problems: a) The "Read Sheet", "Read All", "Write Sheet" and "Write All" buttons just plain don't work. b) Writing a CV by changing the value on the CV pane and clicking write can sometimes write nothing (no change), or write a zero value. c) Changes to the CV pane are not always reflected in the other panes. d) There's something wrong with how the CV pane understands the "state" of a CV's value. On other panes, this is reflected in the color. Here, it shows in the State column (which is not directly editable on purpose). But sometimes that State column is not right, e.g. an edited CV doesn't show as "Edited". And clicking the state column can change that (as if the state really had changed, but the display hadn't updated) I've been able to reproduce a, b and d, and have no doubt that c happens too. I'll look in to it soon. Sorry for the trouble. In the meantime, people might want to use the single-CV programmer instead of that pane for changing a single CV. You can (he said optimistically) have one of those and a set of panes open at the same time and use them both, but they won't see each others changes to values. Has anybody had any problems with _reading_ CVs from the CV pane? Bob -- -------------- Bob Jacobsen (Bob_Jacobsen@..., 510-486-7355, fax 510-495-2957) |
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Re: DecoderPro: Update
Jim Buckley
Try this test. Program using the motor tab for those items.Jon... I performed the above test. Along the way, I discovered something by accident. After you enter a new value in the Value column, you click next door on the State column (which might say "From File" or "Stored") and it changes to "Edited". The good news: by doing this then clicking the Write button, the Value column now keeps the new value. The bad news: both the loco performance and the Motor tab now reflect zero. Closing and opening DecoderPro made no difference at any point along the way. No matter what I do or how I do it, this tab seems to only write zeroes. BTW, this was the third type of decoder I tried, so I think it's not related to any specific programmer. Aloha, Jim |
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Re: DecoderPro: Update
Jon Miller
There are certain cases on certain panes where one button seems to be an
indicator and the other functional. The AD4 general pane works this way on one of the numbers. I have not tested the one you are talking about. Try this test. Program using the motor tab for those items. Then close DecoderPro and open it back up again. Then use the CV tab and see what happens. If it stay the same as you have previously noted then we may have a bug. |
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DecoderPro: Update
jbuckley96813
3) The tab with individual CVs seems like it may be a little flakey,Others will want to confirm, but here's what I found. I tried this with two different locos, one with Soundtraxx and one with Digitrax. Exactly same behavior of the CV tab. Here's what I found: An acceleration value of 4 was written to the loco from the Motor tab and confirmed by performance. It was changed to 10 and confirmed. Then I went to the CV tab and noted that 10 was listed for CV3. On this CV tab, I changed the entry to 4, pressed Write and the number changed to 0, confirmed by loco performance. Then I changed the 0 to a 4 and wrote again. The number remained 0 and so did performance. I had to go back to the Motor tab to write the 4 back into the decoder. The CV tab then reflected the 4 as did the loco. I tested this on both locos and with various CVs. The CV tab seems broken in some way. BTW, my Single CV programmer works fine. Anybody else? Aloha, Jim |
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DecoderPro: Outstanding!
jbuckley96813
Bob...
Got the DecoderPro 1.0.4 and LocoBuffer up and running with little difficulty and, as a long time PR1 user, let me say this is what I've been waiting for! You guys have done an outstanding job. Today I enjoyed reading through most of the messages on this group to gain some more knowledge and background. Since constructive criticism is encouraged, here's mine (small ones, actually): 1) I'd like to see DecoderPro follow the convention where, when you tab to the next field, it's contents become highlighted so you can immediately begin typing. 2) The lights tab on the DN140 does not reflect it's FX lighting options. I have to use the DN142 programmer and ignore it's BEMF section. 3) The tab with individual CVs seems like it may be a little flakey, but no real proof yet. I noticed that writing one particular CV on that tab might have affected some others, but not sure. I'll test some more. So far I've only experimented with a SW1 w/DN140 and a Bachmann 3-Truck Shay w/Soundtraxx B3TSLC. They program perfectly. I've got about 10 or 15 more locos with all kinds of decoders -- will report back. So far I love this setup!! Aloha, Jim Dinkey Creek & Lone Pine RR |
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Re: Decoder pro
Wendell Camp
Bob I am a little thick head at times I found start here html thank for the help. do I need the pictures that downloaded for anything. I order a loco buffer can wait to try it (little kid in me )Thanks Wendell
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From: Bob Jacobsen Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 6:01 PM To: jmriusers@... Subject: Re: [jmriusers] Decoder pro At 5:18 PM -0400 8/20/02, Wendell Camp wrote: Hi mike Bob sent me a cd tha I understood to have the installSorry, have only intermittent email this week. The CD should have a "Start Here.html" file on it which, when opened in a browser, will show you how its structured. Basically, there's a directory or folder for each type of computer: Windows OS2 MacOS X Linux MacOS Classic Inside each, you'll find the things you need for that type of machine. For example, inside the "Windows" folder, you should find: Windows install.html - install instructions j2re-1_3_1_01-win.exe - this installs Java JMRI.1.0.exe - installer for the program COPYING - this is the license to use it Open the "Windows install.html" file with a browser for instructions. Note that the contents of the folders for other computer types will differ. There are some other directories/folders with reference information: site - this is a copy of the web site Source - this is the source code for the program Tools - installers for tools for building the program At this stage, you should ignore those and just install the program by following the "Start Here" instructions. Bob -- -------------- Bob Jacobsen (Bob_Jacobsen@..., 510-486-7355, fax 510-495-2957) Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: jmriusers-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
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Re: Decoder pro
At 5:18 PM -0400 8/20/02, Wendell Camp wrote:
Hi mike Bob sent me a cd tha I understood to have the install program for java +decoder pro what I find on cd is 130 pictures that are of ants +decoder pro screens= the same decoder pro information on web site unless I'm not understanding some thing thanks Wendell -- -------------- Bob Jacobsen (Bob_Jacobsen@..., 510-486-7355, fax 510-495-2957) |
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Re: Decoder pro
At 5:18 PM -0400 8/20/02, Wendell Camp wrote:
Hi mike Bob sent me a cd tha I understood to have the install program for java +decoder pro what I find on cd is 130 pictures that are of ants +decoder pro screens= the same decoder pro information on web site unless I'm not understanding some thing thanks WendellSorry, have only intermittent email this week. The CD should have a "Start Here.html" file on it which, when opened in a browser, will show you how its structured. Basically, there's a directory or folder for each type of computer: Windows OS2 MacOS X Linux MacOS Classic Inside each, you'll find the things you need for that type of machine. For example, inside the "Windows" folder, you should find: Windows install.html - install instructions j2re-1_3_1_01-win.exe - this installs Java JMRI.1.0.exe - installer for the program COPYING - this is the license to use it Open the "Windows install.html" file with a browser for instructions. Note that the contents of the folders for other computer types will differ. There are some other directories/folders with reference information: site - this is a copy of the web site Source - this is the source code for the program Tools - installers for tools for building the program At this stage, you should ignore those and just install the program by following the "Start Here" instructions. Bob -- -------------- Bob Jacobsen (Bob_Jacobsen@..., 510-486-7355, fax 510-495-2957) |
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Re: Decoder pro
Wendell Camp
Hi mike Bob sent me a cd tha I understood to have the install program for java +decoder pro what I find on cd is 130 pictures that are of ants +decoder pro screens= the same decoder pro information on web site unless I'm not understanding some thing thanks Wendell
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From: Mike Davison Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 8:16 PM To: jmriusers@...; Wendell Camp Subject: Re: [jmriusers] Decoder pro Wendell, Bob mentioned that he would be a way from e-mail for a bit so perhaps if you provide a bit more background for your questions others can answer. Ant is one of the development tools used to build Decoder Pro. You would use ant or Jbuilder if you wanted to modify the Decoder Pro/JMRI software. If you simply want to use the software you do not need ant. You need Decoder Pro, JMRI, Java and, depending on your computer/OS type, a Java serial port library. cheers, Mike On Monday 19 August 2002 02:29 pm, Wendell Camp wrote: Bob I don't know if I misunderstood but I thought the java install anddecoder pro where on the cd whats with the ant pictures a little confused Wendell
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Re: Decoder pro
Mike Davison
Wendell,
Bob mentioned that he would be a way from e-mail for a bit so perhaps if you provide a bit more background for your questions others can answer. Ant is one of the development tools used to build Decoder Pro. You would use ant or Jbuilder if you wanted to modify the Decoder Pro/JMRI software. If you simply want to use the software you do not need ant. You need Decoder Pro, JMRI, Java and, depending on your computer/OS type, a Java serial port library. cheers, Mike On Monday 19 August 2002 02:29 pm, Wendell Camp wrote: Bob I don't know if I misunderstood but I thought the java install anddecoder pro where on the cd whats with the ant pictures a little confused Wendell
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Re: Decoder pro
Wendell Camp
Bob I don't know if I misunderstood but I thought the java install and decoder pro where on the cd whats with the ant pictures a little confused Wendell
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From: Bob Jacobsen Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 6:49 PM To: jmriusers@... Subject: Re: [jmriusers] Decorder pro I want to down load decoder pro . can I down load to floppy dis so I(Sorry, hit send too soon on that last one. I really need to get some sleep...) If the laptop has a CD drive, write me off-list with your mailing address and I can send you a CD with all the needed installers, including Java. Bob -- -------------- Bob Jacobsen (Bob_Jacobsen@..., 510-486-7355, fax 510-495-2957) Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: jmriusers-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
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Re: Compilling and running JMRI
At 5:28 PM +0000 8/13/02, sixth_rule wrote:
Take a look at the jmri.jmrix.loconet.LocoNetInterface and jmri.jmrix.loconet.LocoNetListener interfaces. Basically, you write a class that implements LocoNetListener, and register it with a LocoNetInterface. Your class will then have its message(...) method called with each LocoNet message that's seen, and will be able to send messages. For a simple example, you might start by copying the code in the LocoNet turnout implementation, jmri.jmrix.loconet.LnTurnout. Bob -- -------------- Bob Jacobsen (Bob_Jacobsen@..., 510-486-7355, fax 510-495-2957) |
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Re: Need help compilling and running JMRI
Alex Shepherd
There was a comment that the compiler used by JB was different than theone used so far. Having dealt with compiler bugs, I wonder if this is aapproach? We saw differences when we turned on/off debugging information. Not errors as such just differences in behaviour, which caused differences in class signatures, which caused differences in Serialization SerialVers - that's all. I would not panic and switch to ANT just because of compiler differences. Longer term you might want to go the ANT way anyway as you are in explicit control of the build process, rather than hoping that you clicked on the right thing in JBuilder to encourage it to do what you want. Usually this is not a problem but we have already seen the subtle way JB Personal is hobbled compared to Pro and Ent. Moving to ANT would potentially re-aligh the process. However this would require us all to get to know "yet another build process" as I only have second-hand knowlege of ANT as I had others sort it for us. Cheers Alex Shepherd |
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Re: Need help compilling and running JMRI
Robin Becker
Alex,
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Thanks for filling in the detail. My original comment was intended to be lighthearted (mostly) :-), hope no offense was taken. There was a comment that the compiler used by JB was different than the one used so far. Having dealt with compiler bugs, I wonder if this is a concern? If so, would that be a reason to standardize on the ANT approach? Robin -----Original Message----- |
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Re: Need help compilling and running JMRI
Jon Miller
Bob and all,
Read the latest review of the Broadway Limited 4-6-4 on the TTX site. Looks like Tony may have a fix to make it programmable on the program track AND it looks like the panes for DecoderPro will be a real challenge<VBG>. Jon Miller AT&SF For me time has stopped in 1941 Digitrax DCC owner, Chief system NMRA Life member #2623 Member SFRH&MS |
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Re: Need help compilling and running JMRI
Alex Shepherd
Just so I understand the above. Is Alex saying that a more desirableretrospect." No, I'm just saying there are choices, that depending on your pain threshold and determination, you can choose. - JB4-7 Pro or Ent don't seem to have a problem building the packages, so the current project files pretty much work fine. So if you have access to one of these all is well - JB7 Ent (and probably Pro, but probably not with Personal) supports building with ANT. If after these efforts, it turned out that we should move from the JBuilder Project based build to an ANT based build, then JB7 knows how to handle ANT projects and does the right thing, so all is still well for those who like JBuilder. - For those who want an IDE and don't like the convoluted way you have to do things with JB Personal then there is another IDE called Eclipse, that IBM developed and made open source to seed a new extensible IDE in the market to hopefully allow tool developers to all support a common platform. The eclipse code base is what IBM release their commercial WSAD IDE. I understand the free version that is available on the eclipse site is a full Java IDE that is fully functional. It just doesn't have all the IBM application server capabilities etc. I think it also supports ANT projects which is why I mention it as an alternative. - For those who don't want to learn yet another IDE and just want to make a few mods and build then they can just get a JDK and the ANT package, which once installed can build the entire package from the command line. Some may simply prefer this to having to learn a new IDE and everything that goes with that. (as you know) Personally I like the current JBuilder mechanism as I know how it works and it works for me with my setup. Obviously your mileage may vary.... Cheers Alex |
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Re: Need help compilling and running JMRI
Robin Becker
Bob,
Perhaps this recipe will now work (if so, we should write it out in more detail): Start from scratch with a new folder. check out the source from CVS move the project/java/lib file to somewhere convenient, away from the project folder. (This is to avoid confusion later on, because we're going to make a global config point to the contents) (_Don't_ move the project/lib file, that's needed at runtime) Start JBuilder. Immediately select Project -> Project Properties, click on the Build pane, then the Required Libraries pane within that. JMRIlibraries will be shown in red. Click it and hit Edit. On the resulting "class" tab, click "add" and add each of the .jar files from your moved lib file. There are seven of them, and you have to add each one. click OK, click OK From the main menu, click Project -> Rebuild Click the "diamond" to run the JmriDemo program. At this point, you should have a working app. Configure it, save and restart. I tried the procedure and it works! Just one change though - in JB Personal there is no Library option on Project Properties. Instead you go to Tools/ConfigureLibraries and then add the files to JMRILibraries there. (FYI I moved java/lib folder to Windows/jmri/lib) Hopefully, this all works... Its a pain to set up the libraries, but apparently the free JBuilder requires absolute path names in its library-definition file. That makes it really hard for us to provide one that you can just move into place. At 10:44 AM +1200 8/15/02, Alex Shepherd wrote: >If all this turns out to be too difficult, then if we moved to an ANT based >build (which is also supported in JB7) then those who do not have JB Pro or >Ent could maybe download the Java IDE at and develop >using this. Using ANT would be more work but it would give us more control. >People could even just download a JDK and ANT and use Notepad to edit the >code and call ANT from the command line, like many UNIX users have done for >the last 30 years... Mike Davison get this to work a little while back. If you've got ant installed, you can do a cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@...:/cvsroot/jmri co ant ant jmridemo to checkout, build and run the program. "ant decoderpro" does the obvious thing too. I've not tried it on Windows, but it worked this morning on MacOS X and Linux. Just so I understand the above. Is Alex saying that a more desirable alternative to JB7 is to use a different Jave IDE along with ANT? So all the time spent over the last two days working with Bob to get JB7 working was... a waste of time?! <gulp> Oh well, as my favorite prof in grad school used to say, "All experiences are bad, some seem good in retrospect." :-) Robin |
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