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GSRR
#301
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04 February 2010 23:58:13(UTC)
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fvri wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Well I'm still in somekind of wintersleep. Currently, I have it very hard professional and I don't have a lot of time to continue 'serious' development. On the other hand I would like to continue but I'm some what stucked with thirdparty SW I'm using (QuickGraph). With these graph algo's I would like to improve the way the user could easily define routes.
Strange but downloads of LC have increased since I stopped development...
Best regards,
Frank
Frank,
Thank you for the update, and some encouraging words from Juhan.
Regards,
Thomas
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05 February 2010 11:53:55(UTC)
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Frank,
I am not ready yet as I am about 25% into the development of a new layout however I will be using the software to run the layout when I get there.
I all ways download the latest release.
Nev
NOt wearing the Pink Pinny, which is hard to see and now I have a white Pinny which also is hard to see against MY pure white Skin Still have 2 new shiny tin Hips that is badly in Need of Repair matching rusting tin shoulders
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05 February 2010 12:03:53(UTC)
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Hi Juhan,
Yes indeed your forum has certainly contributed to the success of LC at least making it known to a large model railroad public visiting this great MM forum.
Especially a number of members in this forum (Frankie, Dntower65, Michael, ...) have given a lot of feedback so that I could improve it.
If it is really a success well I really don't know, sometimes I'm suprised to see people visiting my LC forum "fvri.forumco.com" after a long time. So then I suspect they are still interested or using it. But, I don't get a lot of feedback neither good or bad. But, I'm already very glad if a few people are using it.
BTW. how are you currently doing in C# programming?
Best regards,
Frank
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05 February 2010 12:35:28(UTC)
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Hi Nev,
Nice to hear that you are still using LC for controlling your 'ongoing' new layout.
I hope all is now well with your shoulder/arm.
Best regards,
Frank
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05 February 2010 22:55:19(UTC)
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fvri wrote:
Hi Nev,
Nice to hear that you are still using LC for controlling your 'ongoing' new layout.
I hope all is now well with your shoulder/arm.
Best regards,
Frank
COming along slowly. was going OK until I had another fall
and then overdid the exercises and tore a Muscle.
Time will cure all.
NN
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and a hose pipe on the aorta
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26 March 2011 18:39:34(UTC)
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Hi all,
I updated my ECoS to firmware version 3.3.3 but it seems the protocol 0.2 is not compatible with LC V1.0.27 at least not for updating the locs.
I might still do an update of LC to support the protocol V0.02... as I'm not able to use any longer my LC and my ECoS1 :).
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Frank
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26 March 2011 22:08:00(UTC)
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Frank, I used LC to transfer my loco list from my CS1 (v2.0.4) to my (new for me) Ecos1 (v3.3.3). I got a whole bunch of errors when transferring from LC to the Ecos, but the list of locos still appeared in the Ecos. Hopefully, it won't be too much work for you to update LC.
I see in your other thread that the changes are around the Function Descriptions, and it was there that I noticed that some of the function symbols had not been transferred across.
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28 March 2011 22:32:36(UTC)
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Normally I should be a small and easy fix... :).
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Frank
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28 March 2011 22:57:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: fvri
Normally I should be a small and easy fix... :).
Best regards,
Frank
Frank
Just a note.
I did a quick test (meaning I put in the IP number and that was about all I did) with the ECoC II connected to LocCommander
it did connect and I could turn the Ecos off and on but could not run a Loc got an unknown error.
Now don't worry about it and go run that marathon.
DT
Now powered by ECoS II unit#2, RocRail
era - some time in the future when the space time continuum is disrupted and ICE 3 Trains run on the same rails as the Adler and BR18's.
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29 March 2011 14:03:19(UTC)
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Hi Darrin,
Before you can control a loc with LocCommander you will need to have a catalog (wit train objects) that corresponds to the object data base of the ECoS system.
In the loccommander forum you'll find the necessary explanation how to do this, see:
http://fvri.forumco.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11
I hope this will help!
But as the ECoS PC protocol V0.2 has a new syntax for exporting the train functions the export of the existing catalog (train) objects in LocCommander will fail or at least will not be complete.
Yeah, counting down for the marathon in Paris on the 10 April. The only thing that matters now is to stay healthy to accomplish this mission...
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Frank
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