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Virtual sound setup #esu


 

Mark
Many thanks for all the time you're putting into this. To answer your question regarding version and base station, I'm running JMRI 5.9.1 with a DCC++ base station, Java 17.0.4 on Linux Mint 21.3 using an old Dell Inspiron 1545 with an SSD.
How do I know I have no cv252? I should perhaps have been more precise and said that the CV panel in JMRI does not show cv252.
My thought when I began to realise that the LP5 Basic did not support virtual sound was that the LP5 Basic interface in DecoderPro had been cloned from? maybe the LP5 and then not completely customised, probably owing to lack of information but I've seen nothing similar in JMRI to justify such an assumption, JMRI being such a reliable piece of kit. What Heiko has said does tend to make it look like this is the explanation for the various sound controls being present .
Thanks for adding the query to the ESU group, I've never got around to joining? but it will be interesting to see if anyone out there has encountered this set of issues. Surely I can't be the only one.
Ted


 

Ted,

I may have missed it, so forgive me for asking again, but which decoder did you choose when creating the roster entry?

I'm asking because to my knowledge the LP 5 Basic is not included in the JMRI decoder definitions, so JMRI should not have auto-detected a decoder...

(see for all supported decoders)

Heiko

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Ted,

Follow up to Heiko¡¯s question. The same question came to me when I read your last post.

What DecoderPro interface are you using that doesn¡¯t show CV252? You mentioned ¡°LP5 Basic interface in DecoderPro¡±. I¡¯m using JMRI 5.10 and do not find an interface for LokPilot 5 Basic. Heiko confirmed previously that such an interface has not been written.

Both the LP5 and LP 5 DCC interfaces have CV252 on the CV sheet. As mentioned before, you can use the single CV programmer to write/read CV252. That will tell you whether CV252 is present in the decoder. If it is, I suspect your problem is that it contains a default value of 0 or 1. That will produce a delay that is not noticeable (0 or 0.063 sec). You need something around 50.

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I expect to receive a LP 5 Basic this week and will hopefully resolve this for you. It has hooked my intellectual side.

Mark