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ESU 51840 SignalPilot
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Hi, I am a new user of DecoderPro, I have installed ? Wiundows 11? JMRI 5.10 and later on 5.11.3 installed Java 17 ?Using as central station an Intellibox I, COM=3, Loconet, 19.200bps ? I defined the CVs for a brand new SignalPilot using lokprogrammer software, exported as CSV and imported in DecoderPro as a Switchpilot. ? Started to program SignalPilot in the Programming track, everything goes OK till CV118, after that I get error message: ? Exception during CV write: java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: “16.6.306” ? CV118 is just where the indexed CVs in the ESU decoder start. ? I looked for some other CVs till then and they seems to have been correctly programmed, but with this error DecoderPro hungs and the only way is to stop the OpenJava task via Task manager in Windows system. ? Is there any possibility to solve that error and to do the full SignalPilot programming? ? Thanks and regards. ? Javier |
The SignalPilot and SwitchPilot are two different things, I assume the SignalPilot can't use the SwitchPilot definition.
Since there is no definition in JMRI for the SignalPilot you will need to wait for someone to create one or create one yourself. -- Peter Ulvestad Linux Mint 22.1, JMRI 5.11.3plus, Java 21.0.5 JMRI Users Group Moderator ( /g/jmriusers ) JMRI Developers Group Moderator ( ) Tam Valley Group Moderator ( ) Sprog-DCC Group Moderator ( ) Edmonton Model Railroad Association ( ) |
Peter, thanks for your quick answer.
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I felt that SignalPilot was similar to Switchpilot, because when creating a new decoder project in Lokprogrammer, SignalPilot is the first selectable one in the Switchpilot tab of decoder selections.
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I will try to have a look to some of the Switchpilot supported by DecoderPro to have an idea of how to define one for SignalPilot and, in the meantime, if any other colleague is building something specific for SignalPilot I would appreciate any idea of help for doing it.
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Regards |
Looked at it and started to think about to do it, but I found that the SignalPilot has a lot of indexed CVs and, furthermore, there is no documentation about its CVs (all of them) :( , so, unfortunately, more than difficult to do it.
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Should any one have any information about it, I am ready to help on it, as I already did defining .xml's for including new signals definitions for SignalPilot.
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Regards |