Re: java
I found Oracle JAVA to be really invasive.
It peppers stuff all over the place.
The only clean way to get rid of it is to use the Oracle removal tool.
I did that, then loaded Azul.
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Ken
NYNH&H, Old
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Ken Heywood
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#240854
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Re: Chaining transits with a different locomotive
#dispatcher
So, you are not continuing this train with a new transit, you are in a "tag-team" with another train.
That is, somewhere in the middle or end of Transit A you want to run a different train on Transit
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Ken Heywood
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#240853
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Re: Automatic Dispatching
If you upload the layout data xml file to the group's ProblemsBeingWorkedOn file folder we can review what you have done so far. Which turnout has the issue with the continuing route?
Dave Sand
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Dave Sand
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Re: Java version 21.0.6
#java
Thank you Peter.?? I see you are running that combination.? I will probably change to JMRI 5.11.4+, as I could be affected by the NCE consist backup/restore issue.
Dave
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Sandpiper
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#240851
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Re: Java version 21.0.6
#java
Keep using Java 21 unless you run into issues. If you do have issues, please report them.
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Peter Ulvestad
Linux Mint 22.1, JMRI 5.11.4plus, Java 21.0.6
JMRI Users Group Moderator (
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Peter Ulvestad
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#240850
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Java version 21.0.6
#java
I have just upgraded the club computer to Linux Mint 22.? As part of that upgrade, the system installed Java version 21.0.6.?? The JMRI version installed is5.2.?? I plan to upgrade it to 5.10.?
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Sandpiper
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Re: Automatic Dispatching
Did you do the following
Create train length blocks / make each block into a section / create a layout panel without any switches / create the blocks physically by isolating the ends of each block and
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AD
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#240848
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Automatic Dispatching
I've tried several different ways to get trains to run automatically, but I keep running into ( maybe I should say "creating my own") roadblocks.? At 83, I'm not sure how many more wrong ways to do
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sontrak
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Re: Internal Sensors
It worked fine.? Thanks for the help.
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sontrak
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#240846
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Re: java
Ok thanks
[email protected]> wrote:
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Louis Grundman
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Locked
File /ProblemsBeingWorkedOn/dsand/Demo.py uploaded
#file-notice
The following items have been added to the Files area of the [email protected] group.
* /ProblemsBeingWorkedOn/dsand/Demo.py (
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Group Notification <noreply@...>
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Re: Script output delayed
#scripting
I have uploaded a demo script at /g/jmriusers/files/ProblemsBeingWorkedOn/dsand/Demo.py
This provides an example of the structure that you need to use when implementing your signal
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Dave Sand
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#240843
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Re: Script help please
#scripting
Richard,
One way to share data between Jython classes is to use sensors for states and memory variables for values.
If you really want to share the data within the Jython context, you have to use
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Dave Sand
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#240842
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Re: Script help please
#scripting
I’m slowly learning the program
I’ve got the part to find the mode working, but have found another problem
I’m using the "TurnoutStatePersistence" script and added a new class for finding the
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richard.taplin@...
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#240841
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Re: java
Louis,
That's Oracle for ya!
Read this short post:
https://hostlersinn.blogspot.com/2021/12/java-update-for-jmri.html
<louis.grundman@...> wrote:
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John Griffin
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Re: java
Take another look at the JMRI JAVA page
Short answer “no I don’t. And no you don’t have to”
Phil G
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Phil G
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#240839
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Re: WiThrottle function master list
#functionlabels
Lou, what decoder type are you using for those 150 Roster Entries? Often decoder definitions include the function key defaults.
Are you comfortable editing the XML directly? If you are, you can set
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Steve Todd
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Re: WiThrottle function master list
#functionlabels
Mike, not understanding your reply. You made mention of a master setting but then referred to the individual locomotive.
How do I go about setting a master function list for all locomotives to be
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louis.dirosso@...
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#240837
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Re: java
Short answer: no. Longer answer: don't bother with Oracle's Java. There are
other options, none of which will ask for a subscription. Oracle Java (other
than version 8) is only available as a JDK
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Robert Heller
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#240836
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Re: java
Louis,
Many users have switched to Azul JAVA which does not require a subscription. Azul also offers a JRE (JAVA Runtime Environment) installation which is much smaller than the JDK (JAVA
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Ross Kudlick
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#240835
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