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Locked Re: JMRI running, loading and saving extremely slow
Sam, Most thumb drives have low read/write speeds. You would have to monitor this using the task manager or other tools to see what speed you are getting. I would not suggest that configuration.
By Ken Cameron · #138762 ·
Locked Re: Update to JMRI 4.8 - CMRI Connection
Scott, Inspect the console log to see if it provides clues. I can't remember when, but there was an issue with the storing of the node configuration data and that may need resetting. With the latest
By Ken Cameron · #138761 ·
Locked Re: JMRI running, loading and saving extremely slow
Hi Sam, When you say "all data is stored in thumb drive", do you mean that you actually installed JMRI to the thumb drive? If so, then as Dave H already explained, that is most likely the cause of
By Pete Brownlow · #138760 ·
Locked Re: Update to JMRI 4.8 - CMRI Connection
Thanks Nick. I do have an SMINI but haven't installed it yet. This is just one SUSIC with 24 bit I/O cards which it appears doesn't care what is started first. I'll remember this though when I get
By Scott Rose · #138759 ·
Locked Re: Update to JMRI 4.8 - CMRI Connection
Bob, I believe the problem may lie with the initialisation . The SUSIC is set up with 24 bit cards in the following format:- OOOO OOII IIII My interpretation of the initialisation sequenece is ua=0,
By Scott Rose · #138758 ·
Locked Re: Monitoring XpressNet Traffic (or any system).
Thanks Bob I have done a little Python Programming and will have a look. Peter
By Peter Lloyd-Jones · #138757 ·
Locked Re: JMRI running, loading and saving extremely slow
If you have installed the JMRI software on a thumb drive rather than the C: drive, that will cause a massive performance loss. Thumb drives are incredibly slower (10-100 times slower) This will affect
By Dave Heap · #138756 ·
Locked Re: JMRI running, loading and saving extremely slow
I'm having the same issue as well. Wonder if it is a Java thing. I had one of the 4.6 variants installed on my current machine and it just took for ever to do anything. Opening and closing. As a
By Greg McCartney · #138755 ·
Locked Re: JMRI running, loading and saving extremely slow
Wow, that was quite the reply, thanks. I'm running a newer HP machine windows-7 3.3ghz 4 gig ram, loading takes a lot longer than that, saving preferences as an example, lock up the program for up to
By samjgenova@... · #138754 ·
Locked Re: Decoder Pro installed but won't run - Solved!
By Kurt Konrath · #138753 ·
Locked Re: JMRI running, loading and saving extremely slow
Thanks for the response- Yes, i got a newer HP machine running (7) 64 bit and 4 gig of memory 3.3ghz processor. Runs everything else fine, but I found that especially when I change preferences and hit
By samjgenova@... · #138752 ·
Locked Re: Decoder Pro installed but won't run - Solved!
I think you are onto something as I think Java has a problem on my computer. I'm going to follow your lead snd see what I can come up with Thanks for the heads up Cheers, Richard Sent from my Verizon,
By RickyB · #138751 ·
Locked Re: Decoder Pro installed but won't run - Solved!
Ken and Richard, I ran the JMRI InstallTest and discovered that there was an error with Java. I tried updating Java from the Start window but it - along with any of the Java programs - would not even
By Tom Stage · #138750 ·
Locked Re: Crossing in layout editor
You can get a signal to JMRI by replacing the indication LED with the input side of an optoisolator, connecting the other side to whatever electronics you use to get inputs. The 6N137 is a convenient
By Bob Jacobsen · #138749 ·
Locked Re: Crossing in layout editor
If you are running DCC and have a crossover across three tracks with points/switches on the two outer tracks and a crossover in between then if you trace through the rails you should find that the two
By Dave Pallant · #138748 ·
Locked Re: Withrottle download
No problem. What brand and model of DCC system are you connecting to, what computer will you run JMRI on, and what interface will you use between the computer and DCC? I use one of my my $9 computers
By Phil in gorgeous Young Harris · #138747 ·
Locked Re: Locobuffer locking up from data overload?
Steve, "Software flashing" (where CATS/JMRI turns signal lamps on and off to create the flashing) tends to be expensive - both in terms of the software becoming busy responding to timers and in the
By rodneyblack2000 · #138745 ·
Locked Re: JMRI 4.8 is available for download
Fraser, This may seem strange but try it anyway: Create a new profile. If you are using the profile selector, use the New button. If not, go to "Preferences >> Config Profile". After the profile is
By Dave Sand · #138744 ·
Locked Re: Panel Pro and Sprog 3
SPROG runs in two different modes. In the usual one, it runs a programming track. In the other one, it¡¯s a DCC command station that can throw turnouts. You¡¯re to have to have different preferences
By Bob Jacobsen · #138743 ·
Locked I am a little confused following this story. As I understand it the "JMRI" is not connected to the layout, they use a seperate programming track. Here a statement is made that the "JMRI"doesn't ptogram the decoders, the DCC systems does.
Richard, The SPROG3 works very well to set CVs and test locos. It can also be used as a command station although more limited than some command stations. The PR3 and LocoBuffer USB also do a great job
By Model Railroad Builder <modelrailroadbuilder@...> · #138746 ·