I'm just getting started with JMRI. So far, I'm just tickled with being able to click on the screen and have the switch actually throw! I haven't used the...
Following the "Cornwall" examples in the "resources" file I downloaded with JMRI, I tried to make a couple of my own icons. I guessed that they needed to be...
Hi Dave, To maintain the respect of those that use my railroad as an example, I guess it will be my pleasure to help those that want it. I also use Paint Shop...
Hi Dave, It appears that you are looking for a true inerlocking mechanism. I have been thinking about that myself and I haven't asked Bob Jacobsen about it but...
Nick, Don't you suppose that local buttons or hand held commands could also be used as long as they worked through the program rather than directly to the...
1. Anybody have an idea what CV I may have screwed-up on a DSD-100 LC that leaves the motor and lighting circuits active but mutes the sound? 2. Do the...
... From: Nick Kulp [mailto:cornwall9@...] Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 5:38 AM To: jmriusers@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [jmriusers] MS XP system lap...
Matt: Function 8 on the throttle turns sound off and on......... Bruce Crosby ... From: Matt Hardey To: jmriusers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004...
Hi Matt, I'll attempt to answer question no. 2. In order for the speed tables to be active -and- for the forward and reverse trim to be active, you must set...
Dick, I'm not sure. That would mean all loconet messages would have to be intercepted by the program before they got to the DCS100 (or other manufacturer's ...
Dick and Nick, thanks for your replies. Maybe down the road I'll learn to do some scripting. Since I'm not planning to offer much local control of mainline ...
Alan, Bob, and other have inspired me to join in the Jthom JMRI fun and games. My script follows below. I need some help in reading the SE8c signal states to...
Thanks, Jack. Seems H-8 1616 stopped sound functions after reprogramming with Decoder Pro. Will suggest Lou try the F8 key on the controller though I don't...
... Slight correction here. When you send a command to a DCC accessory decoder, it actually travels on the rails and the bus connecting boosters to the...
... path=".;classes;jmriplugins.jar;lib/jmriplugins.jar;jmri.jar;lib/log4j ... Decoder ... that ... inconsistent. ... later removed ... then ... enter a ... it...
... Dsun.java2d.noddraw - ... j ... Decoder ... still, ... JacobsenRG Bob, yes I have update from Java 1.3.1 to 1.4.2 recently, when Decoder Pro stopped...
Same thing happened to me, however it turned out that somehow the speaker outputs got blown on the decoder...the motor worked fine and the decoder read back...
Thanks Paul, I should have known that since the NCE SwitchIts I use do not even have a loconet connection, they simply connect to the rails, DUHHH. My...
(snip) ... is my ... requires the ... Gene I am connexted using LocBuffer II using a G3 runing OS8.6, also a 7200 also OS8.6. Had some problems with the...
... German ... it ... Have downloaded the file and added it to the correct directory. How do I rebuild the decoder index as you state above. Thanks Andy Jack...
... The basic problem is there's no way to completely prevent one of your handheld throttles from sending a command to throw a turnout. And with NCE systems,...
Paul, Nick, If you command turnouts via a Digitrax SE8c or a TeamDigital SRC8, commands travel on the Loconet and never reach the rails, as far as I can tell...
... Yes, this is correct, however, the SE8c isn't really a DCC compatible decoder. It can't be used with a non-loconet equipped DCC system by itself. The SRC8...
Hi Bob, ... I never would have believed that you could be so devious. I'm proud of you. Now all I have to do is figure out how to provide a small shock through...
Paul, ... Actually, the SE8c can be used with any system if you use a terminated device like the Locobuffer II and a computer that will send out loconet...
I'm using JMRI connnected to a NCE system and was wondering if there was a way to get the NCE system fast clock to show on the laptop, preferrably as a full...
... command to "79" ... Now THAT's what I had in mind! Hackish, yes. But my system for designating switch numbers is just complicated enough that it'll be ...