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Re: JMRI merchandise for donations
On Sun, May 18, 2025 at 07:34 AM, Heath @ Human[c]ity Junction wrote:
I would go for a white shirt with a black logo. A nice coffee mug would be great too. -- Peter Ulvestad Linux Mint 22.1, JMRI 5.11.6, Java 21.0.7 JMRI Users Group Moderator ( /g/jmriusers ) JMRI Developers Group Moderator ( ) Tam Valley Group Moderator ( ) Sprog-DCC Group Moderator ( ) Edmonton Model Railroad Association ( ) |
Re: JMRI merchandise for donations
Bob Jacobsen: Once you contact Daylight Sales, please post approximate cost of a shirt, assuming your conversation with Daylight is productive.? That way others can express interest, which might be helpful if Daylight requires a minimum initial order.? Thanks for doing this.? Depending on price, I am definitely interested.
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Re: Importing LocSound file into DecoderPro
#decoderpro
last point, the import has to have a roster entry as target.
create a roster entry with the correct decoder type to match the decoder file, save, close.. Then reopen the decoder roster entry to do the import. (And save!)
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Re: JMRI merchandise for donations
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAt shows I¡¯m wearing my Op-Sig shirt and hat. My lanyard has the JMRI logo and it carries my JMRI/LCC business cards. In colder weather I wear long sleeve tee shirts under the Op-Sig shirt. ? -Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team
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Re: JMRI merchandise for donations
On Sat, May 17, 2025 at 06:29 AM, Heath @ Human[c]ity Junction wrote:
While I know it would not be the fashion statement of the year, I would still purchase and wear one, especially as a fundraiser to keep JMRI going. It would be a fashion statement telling the world that you are a geek, and I would be proud to wear one :)
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Tom |
Re: 12 hour JMRI clocks
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI think NCE clock also has the option for AM/PM. ? -Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team
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Re: 12 hour JMRI clocks
Peter,
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I believe it applies to the Logic Rail Technologies 'LocoNet? Fast Clock.' Ross -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Peter Ulvestad via groups.io Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2025 9:43 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [jmriusers] 12 hour JMRI clocks The help file for 'Fast Clock Setup' has: Some hardware fast clocks support changing a 12-hour/24-hour display option from the computer. For those that do, a check box labeled Use 12-hour clock display, will be shown. If you check this option, your hardware clock will set up for a 12-hour clock display. If this option is unchecked (the default), a 24-hour clock display will be set up. Anyone have an idea on what hardware this is? Or if this statement is accurate? -- Peter Ulvestad Linux Mint 22.1, JMRI 5.11.6, Java 21.0.7 JMRI Users Group Moderator ( /g/jmriusers ) JMRI Developers Group Moderator ( ) Tam Valley Group Moderator ( ) Sprog-DCC Group Moderator ( ) Edmonton Model Railroad Association ( ) |
The embedded JRE approach requires repeating the JRE process after every JMRI upgrade since the JRE is now at /Applications/JMRI/jre. ?Note: ?The JMRI upgrade is a "replace", not "merge". Dave Sand ----- Original message ----- From: "max.pickering via groups.io" <max.pickering=[email protected]> Subject: Re: [jmriusers] New to DCC - MacBook Pro Java failure #java #mac-os Date: Sunday, May 18, 2025 9:15 AM You need to make a new folder wihin the JMRI folder, name it ¡®jre¡¯. Then download the Java.zip file and copy the contents of the .zip into the previously created jre folder. Job done! ??? |
Re: JMRI merchandise for donations
How about some kind of special run of accurail cars and selling them?? JMRI moving freight on layouts.
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Re: 12 hour JMRI clocks
The help file for 'Fast Clock Setup' has:
Some hardware fast clocks support changing a 12-hour/24-hour display option from the computer. For those that do, a check box labeled Use 12-hour clock display, will be shown. If you check this option, your hardware clock will set up for a 12-hour clock display. If this option is unchecked (the default), a 24-hour clock display will be set up. Anyone have an idea on what hardware this is? Or if this statement is accurate? -- Peter Ulvestad Linux Mint 22.1, JMRI 5.11.6, Java 21.0.7 JMRI Users Group Moderator ( /g/jmriusers ) JMRI Developers Group Moderator ( ) Tam Valley Group Moderator ( ) Sprog-DCC Group Moderator ( ) Edmonton Model Railroad Association ( ) |
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