Date: December 31, 2011
From: Bob Jacobsen
Subject: Test version 2.99.1 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download.
This is a test release. Please post a note if you encounter any new or old bugs! And please back up your JMRI files before installing this, in case you want to go back to an earlier version.
This is the first in a series of test versions. We expect this series to end in a JMRI 3.0 production release, probably in Summer 2012.
Some of the changes involved are quite extensive. They may require a certain amount of experience before they are working well. Therefore, this test version should be considered experimental.
JMRI is now only available under the GNU General Public License. For more information, please see our copyright and licensing page.
There are currently some connectivity issues for Users running Windows v7 64-bit and a Digitrax PR3 interface.
If you are experiencing issues, then please raise a question on the JMRI Users group for assistance
and try JMRI v2.99.2.
Please use these links for downloading:
Oscar Moutinho made the following updates to the inControl web throttle app:
Matthew Harris made the following updates:
Walt Thompson fixed a problem causing panel files with tooltips to fail validation.
Dan Boudreau made the following enhancements and fixes to operations.
Paul Bender added a new Generic Consist Manager which will be installed on systems such as the SPROG that implement a command station interface (the ability to send an arbitrary NMRA DCC packet). This version of the Consist Manager uses an NMRA Consist Control packet to create the consist instead of the Operations Mode Programming request used in the previous Generic Consist Manager. This will allow writing the consist address on decoders that support Operations Mode Programming, but do not allow operations mode programming of CV19 (Certain Lenz decoders fall into this category).
Kevin Dickerson made the following updates:
Georgio Terdida fixed a bug that may occur when loading an XnTcp adapter.
Paul Bender fixed the port number display for network connection configurations.
Help pages with external links (e.g. full "http:" links) and of types that the JavaHelp browser can't display are now sent to the user's default web browser for display.