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Re: Experimental "Flatpak" distribution of JMRI
Bob and everyone, I have no strong feelings about adding a flatpak (and my Linux distribution does not have great support for it, so I won't test - plus I prefer spending my development time on other
By Heiko Rosemann · #241088 ·
Re: Experimental "Flatpak" distribution of JMRI
This seems like a "solution looking for a problem", at least for *Linux*. Since JMRI is in JAVA and requires nothing outside of JAVA's JRE and installing a suitable JRE under Linux is "trivial"
By Robert Heller · #241087 ·
Re: Experimental "Flatpak" distribution of JMRI
As long as it is an *additional* option for Linux users.? I run RPi and it is super easy right now to rename the existing JMRI folder and extract the replacement.? Yes, I do have to handle Java
By splasher · #241086 ·
Re: Experimental "Flatpak" distribution of JMRI
Bob: Correction on the JDK... The flatpak installed 5.10 is running on JDK 17.0.11... Mint running a java --version is reporting the 21.0.6 the Mint distro java version... More Linux users need to
By Jim Albanowski · #241085 ·
Re: Experimental "Flatpak" distribution of JMRI
Bob: Just happen to be sitting in the lab and saw the email... Using Linux Mint 22.0 which uses flatpak for installs during updates so it's right there to try. Yes... Your URL downloaded and doing
By jimalbanowski · #241084 ·
Experimental "Flatpak" distribution of JMRI
A user has been interested in possibly distributing JMRI as a “FlatPak” for Linux. I don’t know much about that method, but apparently the distribution file also includes the JRE, so it’s (at
By Bob Jacobsen · #241083 ·
Re: Train tracking, dealing with gaps #traintracking
Expanding on Dave Sand's idea, assign a virtual sensor to the block. The sensor is set occupied by Logix or LogixNG when both blocks on either side are occupied, otherwise unoccupied. This is the way
By Ken Heywood · #241082 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
Phil G, CV 1: 9, CV 17: 213, CV 18: 96, CV 29: 39, CV 19: 0. While there is a Primary Address of 9, I use the Long Address 5472. I ran the loco reversed. And Acceleration and Deceleration are 25 and
By Don Shroyer · #241081 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
All, The point about braking is certainly a good one. I've just never used anything more than braking sound effects, no actual slowing of the loco. Regards
By Don Shroyer · #241080 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
Bob, It's in my OP. Regards
By Don Shroyer · #241079 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
I was suggesting one step at a time. Small ones Phil G
By Phil G · #241078 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
Writing CVs back to a decoder will not magically turn a function, like brakes, back on. I’d look at speed tables, inertia, stuff like that next if the OP is sure his addressing is
By Mick Moignard · #241077 ·
Re: Train tracking, dealing with gaps #traintracking
Well yeah! Delay to inactive should do the trick. I was not aware of that little tool. I'll give it a try. Tnx again George
By George Hofmann · #241076 ·
Re: Cars Returning to Staging #operationspro
Hi folks Well darn! As usual the answer is easy but I didn’t think of it Thank very much! ? John Stewart Birmingham District MRR
By John Stewart · #241075 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
Which decoder definition is this, exactly? Bob — Bob Jacobsen rgj1927@...
By Bob Jacobsen · #241074 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
Wouter comments: “The question should really be asked as: - what does jmri write to these cvs? - what is read back on the programming track? That would rule out another type of error.”
By Steve Haas · #241073 ·
Re: Cars Returning to Staging #operationspro
John, I would also recommend that you disable pickups on the staging arrivals track, so the program does not move the "moves" to the last movement. Eric
By Eric Coughlan · #241072 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
The question should really be asked as: - what does jmri write to these cvs? - what is read back on the programming track? That would rule out another type of
By whmvd · #241071 ·
Re: Cars Returning to Staging #operationspro
Yes John, you can control how the program deals with cars out of staging.? Don't allow set outs on the staging departure track.? That will force the cars to take a
By Dan Boudreau · #241070 ·
Re: Difference Between Compare and Reset #decoderpro
After writing back to the decoder, what’s in cvs 1, 17, 18, 29 and 19?? Phil G
By Phil G · #241069 ·