Is JMRI detecting anything at all? If not, maybe do a full reset on the decoder (CV 8). This probably sounds like pretty standard advice, but I've had decoders need a couple of resets before JMRI picked them up. I would do the reset through the MRC controller as I've not had good luck with JMRI triggering full resets on anything I ask it to.
Julian
Modeling Pre-WP merger UP (1974-81)
Hi, Mel
I probably can't help much as I just muddle through JMRI and nearly all my decoders are listed. Just last night I was trying to program an Atlas AEM7 that I had installed a TCS TH150DP decoder in. I couldn't find it on the Decoder Pro list anywhere!
After a little Googling, I find out that TCS decided to rename the decoder to DP5X!
Did you try doing a "read type from decoder?" Sometimes that brings you into the "family" of similar decoders and you can pick the best choice out of there.
http://jmri.sourceforge.net/xml/XSLT/pages/DecoderId.html
I see that 1731 is from the 16 bit "Platinum" series. Seems like there is only one other Platinum on the above linked list.
Otherwise, I guess you'll have to see if anyone can help on the Yahoo group.
Good Luck, Ed
There is also a developer list where you can ask detailed technical questions, like "is this decoder included in the latest release of JMRI", and the developers are so good at being direct and friendly about it:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmri-developers
The developer's list is really intended for the developers to talk among themselves about coding, etc. Stuff the average end-user doesn't usually know or care about.
The better place for end-users to ask is, well, the JMRI User's group:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/jmriusers/info
However, with all that said, if you simply want to know what decoder definitions are in JMRI, just check their decoder information page (note that a direct link to this page is on the DecoderPro page):
http://jmri.org/xml/XSLT/
Stevert The developer's list is really intended for the developers to talk among themselves about coding, etc. Stuff the average end-user doesn't usually know or care about. The better place for end-users to ask is, well, the JMRI User's group: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/jmriusers/info However, with all that said, if you simply want to know what decoder definitions are in JMRI, just check their decoder information page (note that a direct link to this page is on the DecoderPro page): http://jmri.org/xml/XSLT/