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Locked Re: Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download

 

No problems for me either, 30 seconds to download (thank you ATT giga fiber)

Stefan


Locked Re: Is computer the only option to operate JMRI web server?

 

You can replace your computer with a Raspberry Pi (or Sprog and some of the other solutions). I only know the Pi solution, which I have just installed on my own layout, as well as having used it on a couple of friends' layouts. You will need WiThrottle on your iPad, if you do not already use it. You can choose to set-up the PI as a standalone network or connect it to your home network. Most people run the Pi "headless", i.e. without a screen or keyboard. You can use VNC to access the Pi in case you need to tweak any settings. There are different ways to copy your JMRI roster from the computer to the RPi, I used a USB stick and it was very easy.

For more infomationr about the RPi solution, view M Steve Todd's website at?https://mstevetodd.com/rpi. Steve is the original author, now leader of the development team, for EngineDriver, an Android solution similar to WiThrottle.

Regards
Stefan


Locked Is computer the only option to operate JMRI web server?

 

I currently have a computer with JMRI that I use whenever I operate my Digitrax layout.? Main reason is to run JMRI web? server so I can see panels on my iPad which I use as my walk around control panel.? I have? no experience with some of the other control devices such as the Pi, SPROG and any of the other device's that seems to be popular. If I want to continue to see my panels via JMRI web server, do I have any other options that would let me operate without a computer when running trains?


Locked Re: Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download

 

All versions (Mac/Windows/Linux) of 4.14 and 4.15.1 downloaded fine and fast for me.
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Dave in Australia

On 25 Dec 2018, at 8:59 AM, leo pesce <lpescester@...> wrote:

After downloading 4.14.0 (took about 2 min), I tried to download this new test version, and I was not able. After 3 hours and 60 MB in, download failed. Twice. Tests shows a very good internet connection from my side. Anybody having the same issues?


Locked Re: Lokprogrammer of ESU

 

You can export a CV List File from LokProgrammer (Tools menu).

You can then import that List File into your currently-open DecoderPro roster entry. (File menu)->Import->LokProgrammer CV List File.

A lot quicker than using your DCC system to Read All CVs. Your DCC system is limited to the relatively slow NMRA Service Mode protocol. ESU's LokProgrammer uses a proprietary very fast protocol (and they have no intention of sharing it with us).
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Dave in Australia

On 25 Dec 2018, at 5:38 AM, Tom Wilson <thomasthetrainengine@...> wrote:

But Decoder Pro and LokProgrammer dont work together.


Locked Re: Engine Roster ?

 

Thanks

Thanks
Russ Austin

On Dec 24, 2018, at 9:13 PM, Dave Heap <dgheap@...> wrote:

Attachments and images are stripped from the list.
- You have to post attachments to the Files Area (there is a folder called Problems Being Worked On).
- You have to post images to the Photos Area (create a new Album there).
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Dave in Australia

On 25 Dec 2018, at 1:29 AM, csx1346 <wolfpack1984@...> wrote:

This is what I¡¯m seeing after rebuild roster.



Thanks
Russ Austin


Locked Re: Engine Roster ?

 

Attachments and images are stripped from the list.
- You have to post attachments to the Files Area (there is a folder called Problems Being Worked On).
- You have to post images to the Photos Area (create a new Album there).
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Dave in Australia

On 25 Dec 2018, at 1:29 AM, csx1346 <wolfpack1984@...> wrote:

This is what I¡¯m seeing after rebuild roster.



Thanks
Russ Austin


Locked Re: Operations: trains to and from staging

EngineerRay
 

Aggressive mode will probably do it. And you can make other trains individually normal build if you need to.
I have also used the "dash number" trick on a track/location. Put two tracks at storage, track-1 and track-2 (or whatever your names are) with each holding 8 cars.
Ray


Locked Re: Christmas

 

Oh come all ye,

To everyone in one of the most amazing efforts our Hobby has ever known, Merry Christmas to all!
jim & Christie Wells


Locked Re: Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download

Jon Miller
 

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On 12/24/2018 1:59 PM, leo pesce wrote:
After 3 hours and 60 MB in, download failed. Twice. Tests shows a very good internet connection from my side. Anybody having the same issues?

Nope.? Mine downloaded in a little over 3 minutes.? DSL 6.0Mbps

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Jon Miller
For me time stopped in 1941
Digitrax  Chief/Zephyr systems, 
SPROG, JMRI User
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Member SFRH&MS


Locked Re: Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download

 

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It downloaded happily for me.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of leo pesce
Sent: 24 December 2018 22:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jmriusers] Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download

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To clarify the "twice", the first was from the actual download, the second was from the Resume from the failed download drop down menu.

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Leop

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On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 1:59 PM leo pesce via Groups.Io <lpescester=[email protected]> wrote:

After downloading 4.14.0 (took about 2 min), I tried to download this new test version, and I was not able. After 3 hours and 60 MB in, download failed. Twice. Tests shows a very good internet connection from my side. Anybody having the same issues?

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LeoP

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On Mon, Dec 24, 2018, 10:51 AM Bob Jacobsen <rgj1927@...> wrote:

Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download.

This is the first in a series of test releases that will culminate in a production release, hopefully in early Summer 2019..

If you are currently using JMRI 4.9.6 or earlier, we strongly recommend that you first update to JMRI 4.12 and make sure that's running OK before updating to this test release. There have been a number of changes in serial port support, panel file format and configuration options since those earlier releases, and moving to the stable JMRI 4.12 release is a good way to work through any possible problems.
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If you use JMRI on Linux or Mac and are updating from JMRI 4.7.3 or earlier, there¡¯s a necessary migration step. (Not needed on Windows) Please see the JMRI 4.12 release note for details: <>

For more information on the issues, new features and bug fixes in 4.15.1 please see the release note:
<>

Note that JMRI is made available under the GNU General Public License. For more information, please see our copyright and licensing page.
<>

The download links, along with lots of other information which we hope you'll read, can be found on the release note page:
<>

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Bob Jacobsen
rgj1927@...






Locked Re: Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download

 

To clarify the "twice", the first was from the actual download, the second was from the Resume from the failed download drop down menu.

Leop


On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 1:59 PM leo pesce via Groups.Io <lpescester=[email protected]> wrote:
After downloading 4.14.0 (took about 2 min), I tried to download this new test version, and I was not able. After 3 hours and 60 MB in, download failed. Twice. Tests shows a very good internet connection from my side. Anybody having the same issues?

LeoP

On Mon, Dec 24, 2018, 10:51 AM Bob Jacobsen <rgj1927@...> wrote:
Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download.

This is the first in a series of test releases that will culminate in a production release, hopefully in early Summer 2019..

If you are currently using JMRI 4.9.6 or earlier, we strongly recommend that you first update to JMRI 4.12 and make sure that's running OK before updating to this test release. There have been a number of changes in serial port support, panel file format and configuration options since those earlier releases, and moving to the stable JMRI 4.12 release is a good way to work through any possible problems.
<>

If you use JMRI on Linux or Mac and are updating from JMRI 4.7.3 or earlier, there¡¯s a necessary migration step. (Not needed on Windows) Please see the JMRI 4.12 release note for details: <>

For more information on the issues, new features and bug fixes in 4.15.1 please see the release note:
<>

Note that JMRI is made available under the GNU General Public License. For more information, please see our copyright and licensing page.
<>

The download links, along with lots of other information which we hope you'll read, can be found on the release note page:
<>

--
Bob Jacobsen
rgj1927@...







Locked Re: Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download

 

After downloading 4.14.0 (took about 2 min), I tried to download this new test version, and I was not able. After 3 hours and 60 MB in, download failed. Twice. Tests shows a very good internet connection from my side. Anybody having the same issues?

LeoP

On Mon, Dec 24, 2018, 10:51 AM Bob Jacobsen <rgj1927@...> wrote:
Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download.

This is the first in a series of test releases that will culminate in a production release, hopefully in early Summer 2019..

If you are currently using JMRI 4.9.6 or earlier, we strongly recommend that you first update to JMRI 4.12 and make sure that's running OK before updating to this test release. There have been a number of changes in serial port support, panel file format and configuration options since those earlier releases, and moving to the stable JMRI 4.12 release is a good way to work through any possible problems.
<>

If you use JMRI on Linux or Mac and are updating from JMRI 4.7.3 or earlier, there¡¯s a necessary migration step. (Not needed on Windows) Please see the JMRI 4.12 release note for details: <>

For more information on the issues, new features and bug fixes in 4.15.1 please see the release note:
<>

Note that JMRI is made available under the GNU General Public License. For more information, please see our copyright and licensing page.
<>

The download links, along with lots of other information which we hope you'll read, can be found on the release note page:
<>

--
Bob Jacobsen
rgj1927@...







Locked Re: Christmas

 

I'd like to wish everybody the same, and a very big thanks to everybody who has helped me try to get to grips with DCC and JMRI. I'm getting there slowly.


Locked Re: Jmri 14.4 track colors

4527pink andrew
 

Thank you both for your help?
Now i am on track?
So basically do the color change firstly before any diagrams
Are done?
Andrew?


Locked Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download

 

Test version 4.15.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download.

This is the first in a series of test releases that will culminate in a production release, hopefully in early Summer 2019..

If you are currently using JMRI 4.9.6 or earlier, we strongly recommend that you first update to JMRI 4.12 and make sure that's running OK before updating to this test release. There have been a number of changes in serial port support, panel file format and configuration options since those earlier releases, and moving to the stable JMRI 4.12 release is a good way to work through any possible problems.
<>

If you use JMRI on Linux or Mac and are updating from JMRI 4.7.3 or earlier, there¡¯s a necessary migration step. (Not needed on Windows) Please see the JMRI 4.12 release note for details: <>

For more information on the issues, new features and bug fixes in 4.15.1 please see the release note:
<>

Note that JMRI is made available under the GNU General Public License. For more information, please see our copyright and licensing page.
<>

The download links, along with lots of other information which we hope you'll read, can be found on the release note page:
<>

--
Bob Jacobsen
rgj1927@...


Locked Re: Lokprogrammer of ESU

 

Gilles,
Lokprogrammer is its own stand alone programming? device and requires the LokProgrammer software to function.
It is not capable of interfacing to Decoder Pro. Lots of proprietary dragons inside that device.?
After you load a project into a LokSound decoder using LokProgrammer, you can then switch to decoder pro to massage the cv programming to your liking and to store your roster information.? Or, you can do all the cv programming with the LokProgrammer device and not use decoder pro at all. I use both so I can gave my locomotive rosters all stored and usable in a common place.?
But Decoder Pro and LokProgrammer dont work together.

Tom Wilson
Colorado Springs, CO


On Mon, Dec 24, 2018, 10:26 AM mm_dcc49 <mm_dcc49@... wrote:
Hello

I would like to use decoderPro with the "lokprogrammer" interface of ESU. Is it possible ? I only see "USU ECOS" in the list ...
thank you for your reply

Gilles


Locked Re: Layout Editor issues

 

I agree with Don. Although I have figured out the secret by experimentation, the terminology used to delete, save, hide, etc panels is very confusing....especially to someone new to JRMI panels. Suggest that the menu terms be expanded to reflect actual meaning since "delete" really means "delete from current panel session".


Locked Re: Layout Editor issues

 

Don,

When you close a panel with the ¡°Delete¡± option, the panel will be skipped when you save the panel xml file. If you ¡°Hide¡± it, it will be included if you save the panel xml file.

It helps to think of a panel, whether LE, PE or CPE, as a page in the document (panel xml file) that JMRI is currently using. If you close the panel using the delete option, the ¡°page¡± is deleted from the document. If you then save the ¡°document¡±, the page no longer exists.


Dave Sand

On Dec 24, 2018, at 8:51 AM, Don Weigt <dweigt47@...> wrote:

Roger,

I've been zoomed to 400% to see the 10x10 grid and element placements clearly for part placement. Moving sections has been at about 200%. To me, that's zoomed in, but may be what you mean? At 100%, I could move big blocks around, but the entered tracks aren't that big a block yet, although growing.

I've found Dave Sand's suggestion to just use tools/translate to work better for adjusting things. I was surprised, though, when I moved a group of tracks and the detectors arranged along them didn't come along! I had to reselect the area they were in, and translate them the same amount. It worked fine then, just not together.

"Deleting" to close a panel without saving it works fine, but still seems wrong. I suppose there's some good programming reason it's the right word, but for me the user, close or close without saving would be clearer.

I really appreciate all the quick help! I think some of you must be so busy with this that you have very little time for your own railroads!
Don


Locked Lokprogrammer of ESU

 

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Hello

I would like to use decoderPro with the "lokprogrammer" interface of ESU. Is it possible ? I only see "USU ECOS" in the list ...
thank you for your reply

Gilles