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Loconet Software
These programs require Loconet over TCP server.
Native
Versions for Windows and Linux (LocoBuffer)
or
A Java multi platform version is built into
JMRI (LocoBuffer or MS100)
You will also need a connection to a Loconet DCC system.
LocoBuffer
USB
LocoBuffer
PR3
MS100
I'd strongly recommend a LocoBuffer or PR3 over an MS-100.
You'll need .Net framework 1.1 for the PC apps and .Net
compact framework 1.0 for Pocket PC apps.
These were written in
Zeus Pro
language.
Tested on a
Garmin iQue M3 with a
Socket E500 WiFi SDIO card. Thou I'm having some issues connecting to
layout server computer on my home network. Using a Netgear WGT624 access
point, with layout PC connected via Ethernet, I'm seldom able to get Zeus apps
to connect, thou zaTelnet on
the PPC will connect just fine. I also tried connecting the PPC to a
laptop running JMRI & Loconet over TCP connected wirelessly
to the same AP and still not working right. The Zeus Pro will also compile
an Windows binary from the source, running those on the laptop connected
wirelessly to the desktop running the Loconet over TCP server works fine.
At my office network, Zeus apps connect fine, thou the server computer running JMRI with Loconet simulator is connected to office network and a Dlink
DI-624 AP's WAN
port is also connected to that office network, therefore the PPC must route thru
the router part of the AP while at home both are on the same subnet.
I curious to see if others with different hardware can connect or not.
Connection screen:

- Most applets will start with this screen.
- Enter the IP address and port for your Loconet/TCP server
- Press Save to save the entries to a file so next time you run any of
these applets, they will be remembered.
- Press Connect to connect to the Loconet/TCP server, note the entries are
not saved when pressing connect, to allow you to connect to a different
server with out changing the default settings.
Throttle Applet:

- Enter the loco address and press Select.
- Tap or click on the blue bar to set speed.
- Press Up or Down to change speed by one speed step, press Fast to change
by 10 steps. Press stop to change to speed step 0.
- Press Forward or Reverse to set direction, note will automatically set
speed to 0.
- Press the Fn buttons to toggle that function, the indicator to the right
of the button shows status, bright the function is on, dark it is off.
- Press Release to release the active loco and allow the address to be
changed to be able to select a different loco.
- Press Ln to toggle display of Loconet commands sent, a development tool.
- Currently, will not steal an address, nor do a status edit. It is
optimized for 128 speed step use.
Monitor Applet:

- This applet does not have the separate
connection screen.
- This will decode Loconet messages. Designed for small Pocket PC screen
so it is not very verbose. For PC use, I'd recommend the Loconet Monitor
build into JMRI or this one:
http://loconetovertcp.sourceforge.net/Client/index.html
- Only those messages listed in the Loconet Personal Edition are decoded.
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http://www.digitrax.com/ftp/loconetpersonaledition.pdf
- Also for OPC_IMM_PACKET, it checks to see if the DCC packet is an F9-12,
F13-20, or F21-28 packet and will decode it if true.
- Save will save the IP address and port.
- Start will open the connection to the server and start showing the
Loconet traffic.
- Stop will close the server connection.
- Full Console will shift to large console (near full screen on Packet
PC), use the file menu to get back to this screen.
- File will decode the file listed, a development tool.
- Raw will show the raw data as well the decoded message.
SE8c Applet:

- This setup and troubleshooting tool for the
Digitrax SE8c.
- Press the small colored buttons to see the signal to the pressed color.
The fourth aspect is a dark button, but depending on how the SE8c is
configured, that aspect could be dark, flashing yellow, flashing red, or
flashing green. The box to the left of the buttons shows the current state,
if known.
- Press the C or T button to close or throw the turnout. The box to the
left of the buttons shows the current state, if known.
- The box by itself, show the state of the block occupancy, if known.
- Press Address button to set the address that is entered in the text box
next to the button.
- Press Ln to toggle display of Loconet commands sent, a development tool.
- Note: The SE8c turnout and sensor addresses can be changed from the
defaults based on the board address, this applet cannot handle this at this
time.
Speed-Table Applet:

- This programs a 28 step speed table using only three
inputted values, calculating the rest. For use with decoders that do
not support start, mid, and max voltage CVs (2,6,5).
- Press Calc button to create a linear fit between the
three inputted values.
- Press Prog button to recalc and then ops mode program
to the given address.
- Press File button to recalc and then write to file,
with name of (address_number).dec, file can be imported into JMRI-Decoder
Pro or PR1 software.
- Does not set CV29 or CV25, must do that manually.
Slot Monitor Applet:

- Shows the status of each slot.
Consist Applet:
- Working on a consisting and de-consisting applet, not
ready yet.
| Desktop App:
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Consist_DT.exe |
V0.1 |
| Pocket PC App: |
Consist_PPc.exe |
| Source Code: |
Consist.txt |
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