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Learning, Decoder pro, Nce USB. and Mac laptop????

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Learning, Decoder pro, Nce USB. and Mac laptop????
Posted by yankee flyer on Thursday, September 24, 2009 9:26 AM

Good Day All.  Smile

I'm having trouble reading decoders with decoder pro using power cab and NCE usb port. Also for the first time, I'm using a Mac laptop.  I seem to have things hooked up according to the diagrams. The usb adapter lights up but the Mac says it can't find a decoder.
Question  Confused does the USB adapter have to be designated as throttle # 3 the same way my "04p" does? I just plugged it in along side the power cab. The "04p" works fine from that position.
Help will be appreciated.    Bow

Lee

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Posted by yankee flyer on Thursday, September 24, 2009 11:48 AM

davidmbedard

 Which decoders?

David B

 

I have several different kinds but the one I'm looking at is NCE D13SR because, I intend to exchange it for a sound decoder so if I fry it I won't have lost much.  Confused

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Posted by CSX Robert on Thursday, September 24, 2009 12:59 PM
yankee flyer
...Question  Confused does the USB adapter have to be designated as throttle # 3 the same way my "04p" does?..
Yes, but configuring it for the Power Cab forces it to address 3. There are three jumpers on the board(page 3 of the manual). The first jumper sets the baud rate(off = 9600, on = 19200), which has to match the setting in the software on the computer. The other three tell it what system you are connected to(all off for a Power Cab).
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Posted by yankee flyer on Thursday, September 24, 2009 2:47 PM

CSX Robert
The first jumper sets the baud rate(off = 9600, on = 19200), which has to match the setting in the software on the computer. The other three tell it what system you are connected to(all off for a Power Cab).

 

Thanks Robert
I over looked the jumper part. I am making headway, but  I am going to have to study the Decoder Pro manual some more. It doesn't want to let me enter the loco address and and save to roster. The program enters a #3 and won't let me change it. I will wrestle this computer to the ground yet, but it may be later than sooner.

Edit: Should I set Decoder Pro for page or byte mode for the NCE system?

Thanks again.Bow

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Posted by Stevert on Thursday, September 24, 2009 3:11 PM

yankee flyer
I will wrestle this computer to the ground yet, but it may be later than sooner.

Thanks again.Bow

Lee

 

Lee,

  I strongly suggest that you join and take your question to the JMRI User's Group.  Much of the JMRI development is done on Macs, and the developers (among many other knowledgeable folks) hang out there and answer questions such as yours.  Not to knock these forums, especially since I spend plenty of time lurking here, but the JMRI list is, well, just a much better place to get help with JMRI.  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jmriusers/   

HTH
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Posted by yankee flyer on Thursday, September 24, 2009 3:45 PM

Stevert
  I strongly suggest that you join and take your question to the JMRI User's Group. 

Good idea , but I hesitate to join too many groups,  because of the flood of "Email".
If I can sustain from being "Emailed" I would be interested.

Thanks

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Posted by CSX Robert on Thursday, September 24, 2009 4:21 PM
When you join a group, you can elect to not receive emails and instead just check the Yahoo website for new messages. If you are receiving emails from Yahoo groups and want to stop them, go to your "My Groups" page, click on "Edit My groups" and you can change the message delivery options for the groups you have joined.
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Posted by Stevert on Thursday, September 24, 2009 5:56 PM

CSX Robert
When you join a group, you can elect to not receive emails and instead just check the Yahoo website for new messages. If you are receiving emails from Yahoo groups and want to stop them, go to your "My Groups" page, click on "Edit My groups" and you can change the message delivery options for the groups you have joined.

 

What he said.  Or, you can click on "Edit Membership" at the top of each Yahoo! list individually, and change your options there.  Either way works.  

 I belong to a bunch of groups, and don't get email from any of them.  I simply turn that option off, and do all my posting/reading online.

Steve

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