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====================== HOW to ask your question ====================== One of the most common questions about JMRI is "How do I get it to work?" This isn't...
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The JMRI users discussion group is for people using the JMRI model railroad suite of software. JMRI provides several useful tools: DecoderPro - makes it easier...
Hi Marc, I have uploaded a file which will test the availabilty of the first nine com ports to Windows. As you say, the port may be disabled by BIOS etc but...
Hi Bob I use both a Mac and a Win 98 machine for JMRI and Win XP in work. The trouble with windows is that a USB to COM converter will be assigned a COM port ...
Gene: Run away decoders might be responding to DC... Double check that the OpSw (20) for DC is off in the "Z" and the decoder is set to have DC conversion off....
... They will only get a different COM port number if the converter doesn't have a unique serial number in it. If it does have a unique serial number it will ...
Hello, I just managed to get JMRI working on a i386 FC9 system, using an old PIII computer (anyone interested in the howto?), and it works fine, I can control...
The concept is interesting Now what do you mean by setup? *Platform and OS* PC- Win98, WinMe, Win2K, Win Xp, Vista MAC at least 2 different OS Linus many...
The Control Panel is not the quickest way either. Just right click on the My Computer ICN , select Properties and then Hardware Devices. a lot faster. Dale...
Personaly, I look for the COM port that says KeySpan and I use that one. I move my DCC between 3 computers, so I never can remember it, but Device Manager...
Peter, Yes, that is exactly what's typically done, why reinvent the entire wheel when you can start with some good spokes. If you are interested there a...
Rob, Could you add the .py file to the group files section? Ken ... From: "Ron McKinnon" <rim1@...> To: <jmriusers@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday,...
It appears Lenz doesn't have the option. I change the icons. You are not limited to the default icons that come up when you add a turnout. If you click on...
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... entire wheel ... site on ... to what all ... I'll poke around the web site and start reading the documentation. I have an IT background and although...
I just tried it and it does what it says. Which may help many users figure themselves out. I was able to take the end of a spoon (breakfast, but before use)...
Thanks Gene, Found them and will see what happen later today. I think Frank writes all the manuals at MRC and he's simply overwhelmed. Jon Miller AT&SF For me...
. ... OK, so this is fun. I grabbed the file for the Athearn Big Boy/ Challanger and it seems a good match, especially when I noticed the version was 31 and...
For some real fun try ethernet to serial port convertors. I have been using windows but only as a last ditch alternative (no mac program available) for years...
Bit of a special case there... I understand Rapido worked closely with MRC and is happy with the result. In any case, two things are unique with the turbo: 1)...
OK all you wizards, where does the tab for the pane "Function Labels" come from?? I've looked at the Basic and Comprehensive programmers .xml files and don't...
Bruse: I am no wizard but is this what you are looking for: JMRI\xml\DTD\programmer-config.dtd Been a while sense I've played with that stuff. Walt ... Labels"...
Would it be possible to change the top line of the programmer screens, where it says Program <loco> in <Service Mode (Prog..........> to add: using <Decoder...
Bruce: That info is posted on the "Roster Entry" sceen. Walt ... screens, where it says ... expecting. They could identify which decoder they ARE programming ...
... It is a programmer that uses one of every type of user interface gizmo, for use by people writing new programmers. IMO, this type of "JMRI developer...