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Locked Re: Setting serial port speed for CMRI connection to JMRI
Two things to check: *) Mixed in with those polls, does JMRI occasionally resend the initialization message? *) Are changes in the poll data showing up in the sensor table? That long a delay sounds
By Bob Jacobsen · #155757 ·
Locked Re: MQTT Connection in JMRI
David, That is true. I just wanted to point out that JMRI likes that "M2T" to be way in the front, and it does not use it in the "addressing" to the real thing. (L5T123 being thrown only gets
By Speed · #155756 ·
Locked Re: MQTT Connection in JMRI
Dave,? I think this is a "yes"! If your turnout is in JMRI with the topic "foo/bar/biff/21/mine", JMRI should promise to publish a message to the MQTT broker to that topic when the state of the
By Speed · #155755 ·
Locked Re: MQTT Connection in JMRI
Correct. If the MQTT system is in JMRI as ¡°M¡±, creating a turnout with system name MTfoo/bar/biff/21/mine will result in JMRI subscribing to and publishing to the topic foo/bar/biff/21/mine Bob
By Bob Jacobsen · #155754 ·
Locked CV-18 debate CLOSED !!
Friends, I have been a member of this group from the beginning. I have always been proud and happy to help whenever possible. Recently, I made a post about programming using CV 18 to create a 4-digit
By Nick <cornwall9@...> · #155753 ·
Locked Re: MQTT Connection in JMRI
Why does it mean that? The JMRI code for doing the subscribe would be _identical_ to what¡¯s there now (which doesn¡¯t have to do that), _except_ that the topic string would be completely generated
By Bob Jacobsen · #155752 ·
Locked Re: DCC++ Audrino current detection and block detection and colour light signalling. DIY Style
Hi David, Just to give you an indication of how I've done this with MERG kits for my DC / DCC test layout, I was also looking for a low-cost option for block occupancy / signalling, with a high
By Steve Young · #155751 ·
Locked Re: What gets saved when
Thanks Dave. ?Just to summarize: A) ¡°Store configuration only¡± (File menu on Tools windows): ?Turnouts, signals, sensors, lights, memories, etc. B) ¡±Store configuration and panels¡± (Same
By JerryG · #155750 ·
Locked Re: Setting serial port speed for CMRI connection to JMRI
Thanks for the suggestion Ken. ?That¡¯s actually more or less what I did. ?Based on CMRI monitor times, my boards are responding to a poll from JMRI in the range of 100ms. ?What I¡¯m really
By JerryG · #155749 ·
Locked Re: Setting serial port speed for CMRI connection to JMRI
Jerry, Keep in mind that JMRI will poll a node then give it time to reply. Then it gets that reply or times out before polling the next node. So how fast each node responds adds up quick. Use the
By Ken Cameron · #155748 ·
Locked Re: Continued ECoS Issues...think I am near a solution. It is the ECoSDetector RC 4 ports
Oh hit send too fast¡­. Does anyone have a document that has the ECoS commands defined? I figure while I am in here I might see if there are other things I should handle. Nathan
By Nathan Tableman · #155747 ·
Locked Re: Continued ECoS Issues...think I am near a solution. It is the ECoSDetector RC 4 ports
I have changed the EcosSensorManager to work (I think) with my 4 port detector. I have to say I am really disappointed here, because the reporter has the address not the roster name - but useful that
By Nathan Tableman · #155746 ·
Locked Re: DCC++ Audrino current detection and block detection and colour light signalling. DIY Style
Have emailed Merg now was slightly confused by how many actual kits and bits I would need but may well pay the membership and ask about on there site. They do seem ramble off in their own language
By nukechef@... · #155745 ·
Locked Re: DCC++ Audrino current detection and block detection and colour light signalling. DIY Style
Hi Paul thanks for the info. I think I could manage to solder however my programming skills are probably fairly basic. It's why I was trying to reach out to someone who had been there done it and got
By nukechef@... · #155744 ·
Locked JMRI DecoderPro Programmer Format Question
When you open up DecoderPro in either ops or service mode and select a loco to work with there is a section at the bottom of the Decoder Pick Tree that says "Programmer Format".? There are two
By Bob Morningstar · #155743 ·
Locked Re: DCC++ Audrino current detection and block detection and colour light signalling. DIY Style
David, I think a lot of your choices in this area will depend on how happy and confident you are about mucking about with electronics, soldering kits and hacking Arduino code. ?My understanding is
By paul@... · #155742 ·
Locked Re: What gets saved when
Jerry, Correct. Turnouts, Signals, Sensors etc. Into the specified file. Control Panels, Layout etc. as well as Turnouts, Signals, Sensors etc. Into the specified file.
By Dave Heap · #155741 ·
Locked Re: Broadway ltd
Similar experience with NCE Power Pro (except the PTB-100 is now powered from the NCE's 16VAC main power supply). -- Dave in Australia
By Dave Heap · #155740 ·
Locked Re: DCC++ Audrino current detection and block detection and colour light signalling. DIY Style
Hi David Have you had a look at MERG kits? (merg.org.uk). There wouldn't be the programming involved (unless you wanted to get into designing things to work with their kits) but the range of kits they
By Fraser Smith · #155739 ·
Locked What gets saved when
I thought I understood this but the more I think about it the more I realize that perhaps I don¡¯t, so here goes¡­ Clearly, my ¡°preferences¡± get saved when I hit Save on the Preferences window.
By JerryG · #155738 ·