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I am using decoder pro 4.10xxxx. The website says that is the current production version. ?Some people tell me they are using 4.14xxx as a production release.?
My concern is the my new locomotive isn’t listed as a choice—Tsunami2 OEM Athearn Genesis. I think the list is GP7 and GP38-2. I have an SD60E.?
Just trying to understand.?

Mike Shockley?


 

You may need to refresh your cache.
4.14 is the current release.


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Mike S,

What website was saying 4.10.xxx as the current JMRI version?

Jmri.org is the official site for JMRI. And right now, 4.14 is the official
production version. We've already started on the next set and 4.15.1 is the
first of those development versions.

-Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team
www.jmri.org
www.fingerlakeslivesteamers.org
www.cnymod.com
www.syracusemodelrr.org


 

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Guys

The update window that I use shows ALL production versions and ALL test versions. Shown down the left side of screen.

Gerry



On 6/01/2019 11:12 am, Ken Cameron wrote:
Mike S,

What website was saying 4.10.xxx as the current JMRI version?

Jmri.org is the official site for JMRI. And right now, 4.14 is the official
production version. We've already started on the next set and 4.15.1 is the
first of those development versions.

-Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team











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As Peter mentions, 4.14 is current and available at

If you’re seeing an earlier version at some URL, could you let me know where? I’d like to get that fixed.

Bob

On Jan 5, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Michael Shockley via Groups.Io <docshock31@...> wrote:

I am using decoder pro 4.10xxxx. The website says that is the current production version. Some people tell me they are using 4.14xxx as a production release.
My concern is the my new locomotive isn’t listed as a choice—Tsunami2 OEM Athearn Genesis. I think the list is GP7 and GP38-2. I have an SD60E.
Just trying to understand.
--
Bob Jacobsen
rgj1927@...


 

Bob,

is still up and alive and showing 4.10 as current production version.
I saw that posted a few days ago on another forum.


Tom Wilson
Colorado Springs, CO


On Sat, Jan 5, 2019, 6:03 PM Bob Jacobsen <rgj1927@... wrote:
As Peter mentions, 4.14 is current and available at

If you’re seeing an earlier version at some URL, could you let me know where?? I’d like to get that fixed.

Bob

> On Jan 5, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Michael Shockley via Groups.Io <docshock31=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am using decoder pro 4.10xxxx. The website says that is the current production version.? Some people tell me they are using 4.14xxx as a production release.
> My concern is the my new locomotive isn’t listed as a choice—Tsunami2 OEM Athearn Genesis. I think the list is GP7 and GP38-2. I have an SD60E.
> Just trying to understand.

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rgj1927@...







 

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I just went to source forge. All versions are listed. I do not see anything about any version being recommended over any other.

Jim




On Jan 5, 2019, at 19:41, Tom Wilson <thomasthetrainengine@...> wrote:

Bob,

is still up and alive and showing 4.10 as current production version.
I saw that posted a few days ago on another forum.


Tom Wilson
Colorado Springs, CO

On Sat, Jan 5, 2019, 6:03 PM Bob Jacobsen <rgj1927@... wrote:
As Peter mentions, 4.14 is current and available at

If you’re seeing an earlier version at some URL, could you let me know where?? I’d like to get that fixed.

Bob

> On Jan 5, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Michael Shockley via Groups.Io <docshock31=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am using decoder pro 4.10xxxx. The website says that is the current production version.? Some people tell me they are using 4.14xxx as a production release.
> My concern is the my new locomotive isn’t listed as a choice—Tsunami2 OEM Athearn Genesis. I think the list is GP7 and GP38-2. I have an SD60E.
> Just trying to understand.

--
Bob Jacobsen
rgj1927@...







 

Thank you all. I have always gone to sourceforge as someone mentioned. I will go to jmri.org. I figured it was something like a new website...great responsiveness in the group...and kind.?

Mike Shockley?


 

On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 07:32 PM, James LeFevre wrote:


I just went to source forge. All versions are listed. I do not see anything
about any version being recommended over any other.

Jim
Version 4.10 was listed on the Jmri.sourceforge.net main page as current, the download page is correct. I'm sure Bob will correct.
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On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 07:36 PM, Michael Shockley wrote:


Thank you all. I have always gone to sourceforge as someone mentioned. I will
go to jmri.org. I figured it was something like a new website...great
responsiveness in the group...and kind.?

Mike Shockley?
Not a new website. jmri.org has been in use for years

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JMRI Users Group Moderator - ( )
Tam Valley Group Moderator - ( )
Sprog-DCC Group Moderator - ( )
Edmonton Model Railroad Association -


 

Hi all,? I am a high school computer science teacher and novice jmri user.? I am starting a intro Python class in a few weeks and would like to 'spice' things up a bit using Jython.? My setup, NCE Power Cab, NCE cab/bus interface, NCE AUI, 6 NCE DB20's and NCE 2 NCE 'Snap-its' .? ?25' of? track? (S-Scale) with a siding.? I'd like to write a few simple scripts to demonstrate some basic programming concepts, loops, if/then, etc.? ?Can anyone take a look at my gear and tell me if this is doable?? ??

Thanks,
Jim M.


On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 9:36 PM Michael Shockley via Groups.Io <docshock31=[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you all. I have always gone to sourceforge as someone mentioned. I will go to . I figured it was something like a new website...great responsiveness in the group...and kind.?

Mike Shockley?


 

On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 09:14 AM, James Muthig wrote:


Hi all, I am a high school computer science teacher and novice jmri user.
I am starting a intro Python class in a few weeks and would like to 'spice'
things up a bit using Jython.
Please start a new topic.
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Peter Ulvestad

JMRI Users Group Moderator - ( )
Tam Valley Group Moderator - ( )
Sprog-DCC Group Moderator - ( )
Edmonton Model Railroad Association -


 

Jim M,

I'd say you could have some fun with the script options. One thing you might
not have considered is if you can have feedback from the turnouts via the
AIU. I think the Snap-It has option for local operation. Only if you have
feedback will JMRI know it changed. Feedback also helps with startup as it
can tell where things are instead of having to set to some known condition.

With your setup you could have two trains running. Either following each
other (and occasionally overtaking each other), or you could run apposing
where one parks while the other runs. Some interesting timing issues. Have
fun.

-Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team
www.jmri.org
www.fingerlakeslivesteamers.org
www.cnymod.com
www.syracusemodelrr.org


 

Thanks.

That’s really becoming a problem. The main JMRI web site was moved to jmri.org a while ago because SF.net keeps crashing and doing wierd things.

In this case, the actual file at (which is the correct URL) is correct.

But going to (no file, no final /) seems to do something odd.

Will work on it.

Bob

On Jan 5, 2019, at 5:41 PM, Tom Wilson <thomasthetrainengine@...> wrote:

Bob,

Jmri.sourceforge.net is still up and alive and showing 4.10 as current production version.
I saw that posted a few days ago on another forum.


Tom Wilson
Colorado Springs, CO

On Sat, Jan 5, 2019, 6:03 PM Bob Jacobsen <rgj1927@... wrote:
As Peter mentions, 4.14 is current and available at

If you’re seeing an earlier version at some URL, could you let me know where? I’d like to get that fixed.

Bob

On Jan 5, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Michael Shockley via Groups.Io <docshock31@...> wrote:

I am using decoder pro 4.10xxxx. The website says that is the current production version. Some people tell me they are using 4.14xxx as a production release.
My concern is the my new locomotive isn’t listed as a choice—Tsunami2 OEM Athearn Genesis. I think the list is GP7 and GP38-2. I have an SD60E.
Just trying to understand.
--
Bob Jacobsen
rgj1927@...






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rgj1927@...


 

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I can find no mention of version 4.10 on? .

4.14 is given as the most recent stable version as follows.

Released on December 23, 2018.

JMRI 4.14 is recommended for new users. It's the most recent stable production release."


John Heaps,
Vic. Oz.


On 6/01/2019 12:41 pm, Tom Wilson wrote:

Bob,

is still up and alive and showing 4.10 as current production version.
I saw that posted a few days ago on another forum.


Tom Wilson
Colorado Springs, CO

On Sat, Jan 5, 2019, 6:03 PM Bob Jacobsen <rgj1927@... wrote:
As Peter mentions, 4.14 is current and available at

If you’re seeing an earlier version at some URL, could you let me know where?? I’d like to get that fixed.

Bob

> On Jan 5, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Michael Shockley via Groups.Io <docshock31=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am using decoder pro 4.10xxxx. The website says that is the current production version.? Some people tell me they are using 4.14xxx as a production release.
> My concern is the my new locomotive isn’t listed as a choice—Tsunami2 OEM Athearn Genesis. I think the list is GP7 and GP38-2. I have an SD60E.
> Just trying to understand.

--
Bob Jacobsen
rgj1927@...







 

On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 03:59 PM, John Heaps wrote:


can find no mention of version 4.10 on?Jmri.sourceforge.net (
).

4.14 is given as the most recent stable version as follows.

" JMRI 4.14 Production Release (
) Released on December 23, 2018.

JMRI 4.14 is recommended for new users. It's the most recent stable production
release. "

John Heaps,
Vic. Oz.
Bob has corrected the issue. The offending page now redirects to jmri.org
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Sprog-DCC Group Moderator - ( )
Edmonton Model Railroad Association -


 

The SD60E that is in the released version is based on the decoder that was in the NS 9-1-1 SD60E and other numbers released at the same time.? The just released NS 6920 Veterans unit has different ID number and a few changes compared to 9-1-1.? Definition is being updated.

Michael Mosher
Member SFRH&MS
DCC Master PVSMR

On 1/5/2019 8:03 PM, Marc wrote:
Michael,

That Athearn SD60E was added to JMRI in August 2018, so it should be present in 4.12

4.10 is dated 2017 so will not have your SD60E in it.? Plus the fact 4.10 was an error prone version I would not bother with it.

Marc