Intro to DecoderPro - MRH Theater

Introduction to DecoderPro

Learn about the powerful free program DecoderPro in this clinic from the 2008 NMRA National Convention in Anaheim. If you are DCC user, you owe it to yourself to learn about and use DecoderPro. 


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Click to play the Intro to DecoderPro segment 1. (you may need to allow popups)Introduction to Decoder Pro - segment 1 (14:56) - Dave Duchamp, one of the JMRI developers, introduces the DecoderPro program. DecoderPro is part of the Java Model Railroading Interface - a free open source model railroading software project. Dave describes how to get the software, install it, and establish communication with your DCC system.

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Click to play the Intro to DecoderPro segment 2. (you may need to allow popups)Introduction to Decoder Pro - segment 2 (15:32) - Dave Duchamp finishes his discussion of getting JMRI itself installed and configured, and then launches into a step-by-step description of how to use DecoderPro. Along the way, Dave fields and answers questions from the audience.

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Click to play the Intro to DecoderPro segment 3. (you may need to allow popups)Introduction to Decoder Pro - segment 3 (19:16) - Dave Duchamp continues his step-by-step description of how to use DecoderPro in this segment. Among other things, Dave covers how to use DecoderPro to change the address of your loco, how to change the speed settings, and how to speed match two locos.

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Click to play the Intro to DecoderPro segment 4. (you may need to allow popups)Introduction to Decoder Pro - segment 4 (17:17) - Dave Duchamp finishes describing DecoderPro's basic features, and then he launches into a live demo of DecoderPro using two sound-decoder equipped locos. Being able to see and hear DecoderPro in action really brings home the power of this free tool.

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skiloff's picture

My experience

I just bought the Zephyr, along with the USB PR3 to hook up to decoder pro.  All I did was plug it in and install the software according to the manual (Win XP Pro), put the loco on the track and everything worked.  Literally, I had my three locos programmed in 20 minutes.  I love it. 

Dave

Building a TOMA HO Scale '70s/80s era
GMT-6

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I've got a serial Locobuffer, a Locobuffer-USB.  One WAS  on the test layout with the DCS100, the other is with the Zephyr as a test/program/run on a 1 x 3 test / coupler adjust / weight / maintenance track.

I 've installed,  un-installed, blew away, went to previous versions, new versions (while trying to help other, best to have the same version). Gone to Vista, back to XP, moved it all over to a WIn98 boat ancor of a machine.

I've never encounter an issue with JMRI DP either.  I've had more surprises with the periferals, finicky  Locobuffer-USB (replaced), useless Power-Pax (moved to a PTB-100, works like a charm). 

DP has helped me trouble shoot  command station issues.  It is a great tool. but like I said it is no replacement for knowledge on how to program and how DCC works, when you need to know.  if one has problems programming with a throttle, I think you might not be in for the best of rides with JMRI DP.  

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side note

If you like the way DP handles slots and other Loconet items. get you hands on Loconet Checker. from Stefan Trachsler. And he answers Emails, even on vacation.  it does and finds things in the slots JMRI DP can not do, at this time. You can even  setup a library of engines so you have an identifier instead of a decoder add in slots   Both are in my computer bag of train tools.

Marc Fournier, Quebec  

 

Rio Grande Dan's picture

what good is Loconet checker

what good is Loconet checker if you don't use digitrac you use lenz?

Dan

Rio Grande Dan

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Dan my friend, 

First off I'm glad to hear you do not use Digitrac, I don't either.  I elected to go with Digitrax (got to watch those finger slips...)

I think we both can safely assume it is of no use to you.   But then my comment was not mean't for the non Loconet users among us.  

And I'm happy to hear you use Lenz.  Allways nice to hear from the fringe.    But I hope you use JMRI and are pleased with it.

Marc Fournier, Quebec

Rio Grande Dan's picture

As I'm still learning all the

As I'm still learning all the functions and how to work with the computer and the Lenz and JMRI as well as DCC and having a great time learning. the most studying I've done in 25 years but it is definitely worth it.

Dan

Rio Grande Dan

ChrisNH's picture

Thanks

If you like the way DP handles slots and other Loconet items. get you hands on Loconet Checker.

Thanks for the link! I had not heard of that before. Unfortunately, as a DB150 user, it will have limited use for me until I get a DCS100 but I hope to do so soon..

 

Chris

“If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older.”           My modest progress Blog

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FYI.  And I hope the moderator does not mind this Email. If it goes against principals, please delete it.

I hope those who use and appreciate JMRI can find some coin in the pocket  and  DONATE it  to  the JMRI project. 

JMRI will continu to be a free software tool thanks to those involved and the fact a court case from 2004 till NOW has been settled. There is still a little   21K$   issue to deal with and any donation would certainly be appreciated by he who was involved in the legal issue.  The settlement is good for 18 months. After that not clear what will occure.

So if you use and appreciate JMRI for what is has done for your hobby, donate what you can.

I've donated, twice.

Marc Fournier,  Quebec.

(PS)  I am simply  a user who contributes and donates just to give something back into  this great 'free' tool. )

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We are extremely pleased to announce that this case has now been settled.  The agreement ends the dispute, and gives everybody involved a way to move forward. This is a victory for JMRI and open-source software in general.

The only task left is raising the money to pay off the accumulated bills and debt. Please donate -- $5, $10, $25, $50, $100 or more -- so we can get back to creating great software for model railroading!

http://jmri.sourceforge.net/donations.shtml

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