Love every second of this! Thanks again for creating the IoTT controller and make it so configurable! I wonder where you find the time to do all this on top of your house relocation!) 😉
As JMRI supports SV programming, the probable intent was that someone writes a "decoder file" for programming the SilverHat. Then the multiple reads would be covered within JMRI, and fields would have human-readable labels and interpretation, rather than SV numbers.
Yes, I guess that is the idea. But I don't think there is a lot of support. For the SilverHat I figured I am better off to create a browser based stand-alone program because it can be used by everyone, not just JMRI users.
It has a differential input, so if you feed it a cutout, it should generate a short circuit on the track, which can be used by a Railcom sensor. Not tested yet, but that was the design idea.
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Looking very good Hans! Good feature set! Thanks!
Thank you.
Love every second of this! Thanks again for creating the IoTT controller and make it so configurable! I wonder where you find the time to do all this on top of your house relocation!) 😉
Good question! Probably some late night work ;-)
As JMRI supports SV programming, the probable intent was that someone writes a "decoder file" for programming the SilverHat. Then the multiple reads would be covered within JMRI, and fields would have human-readable labels and interpretation, rather than SV numbers.
Yes, I guess that is the idea. But I don't think there is a lot of support. For the SilverHat I figured I am better off to create a browser based stand-alone program because it can be used by everyone, not just JMRI users.
This looks excellent....one question though - does the Silver Hat generate a Railcom cutout, or is this still on your roadmap?
It has a differential input, so if you feed it a cutout, it should generate a short circuit on the track, which can be used by a Railcom sensor. Not tested yet, but that was the design idea.
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