Release Notes for JMRI 5.15.4 release
Date: February 14, 2026
From: Bob Jacobsen
Subject: Test Release 5.15.4 of JMRI/DecoderPro is available for download.
Notes:
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 next in a series of 5.15.* test releases.
It requires at least Java 11 to work.
We recommend that you use Java 21 if possible.
(See our page on downloading Java)
We expect this series to result in the next JMRI production release in July 2026.
(See the tentative release schedule)
JMRI is now only available under the
GNU General Public License. For more information, please
see our
copyright and licensing page.
Update From Older JMRI Versions
If you are currently using a version older than JMRI 5.0, please follow these instructions carefully:
- Is your current version older than JMRI 4.12?
If so, then update to JMRI 4.12 first, and ensure everything works correctly: check
start-up, check things you need to be working, and check the JMRI log as well) before doing anything else.
Store your configuration and panel files under a new name and use those from now on.
Then continue with step 2.
If you are currently using JMRI 4.7.3 or earlier on Linux or macOS (Windows doesn't need this),
then it's very important
that you update to JMRI 4.12 and
carrying out the migration process described in the JMRI 4.12 release note
before updating to any later release.
- Is your current version older than JMRI 4.20?
Then update to JMRI 4.20 first, and ensure that works correctly (check
start-up, check things you need to be working, and check the JMRI log as well) before doing anything else.
Save your preferences again.
Store your configuration and panel files under a new name, use those from now on, and go on to step 3.
- Is your current version older than JMRI 4.24?
Then update to JMRI 4.24 first, and ensure that works correctly (check
start-up, check things you need to be working, and check the JMRI log as well) before doing anything else.
Save your preferences again.
Store your configuration and panel files under a new name and use those from now on.
- Is your current version older than JMRI 5.0?
Then update to JMRI 5.0 first, and ensure that works correctly (check
start-up, check things you need to be working, and check the JMRI log as well) before doing anything else.
Save your preferences again.
Store your configuration and panel files under a new name and use those from now on.
- You can then install this release.
Following this multi-step order of updating via stable major releases safeguards you against possible migration issues
that can arise from skipping these versions.
New problems with this release
New warnings for this release:
-
The way mouse clicks are handled has been updated.
Although this has been tested with mice and trackpads,
it's possible that this will cause problems with other hardware,
e.g. touch panels. If you do encounter new problems with clicking
on panels, please contact us on the
JMRI users list.
- The RailCom handling has been updated to current standards. In particular, the enum
representing the orientation has been changed from ORIENTA and ORIENTB to
EAST and WEST respectively and some of the text strings have changed.
These may affect any scripts you have that reference
the direction of a RailCom report (tag) or parse the status messages.
Older warnings
See the
JMRI 5.14 release note for more warnings predating the 5.15 development series,
including pointers to various migration issues.
These may be relevant to you if you're updating from an earlier version;
we strongly recommend you update to at least
JMRI 5.0
before installing this test release.
See
instructions above.
- Since JMRI 4.99.1
This test release, and all subsequent ones, require the use of
Java 11 or later.
We recommend that you use Java 21.
Java 8 is explicitly not supported.
There's more information on this migration on the
JMRI Tech Road Map and
JVM Capabilities pages.
- If you're using a Firefox web browser and opening JMRI
help files locally (not over the web), a Firefox bug
can sometimes cause it to enter a loop. There's a
workaround in
this JMRIusers post.
- Since JMRI 5.15.1
The serial communications library that JMRI uses has been updated.
If your JMRI installation is having trouble communicating with your
model railroad hardware, please contact us on
the JMRI users group.
Download links:
These files are located in the
JMRI 5.15.4 GitHub release.
The
full list of included changes is available from our
GitHub code repository.
Hardware Support
CBUS
- The RailCom support has been updated:
- DDES messages are now being decoded into
RailCom tags, including the orientation, direction and
motion values.
- Receipt of a RailCom-format DDES message will now
automatically create a reporter for the received device
number if it doesn't already exist.
- Related changes to the RailCom tag table have been made,
see the Miscellaneous category below.
- The Reporters have been updated to properly parse
the format in the current version of the
LCC DCC Detector Working Note.
Zimo MXULF
- New/updated support for the Zimo KLUG
New / Updated decoder definitions
MD Electronics
- The 80101 Turnout Drive decoder is
added. Support for accessory OPS mode programming is
currently missing but service mode programming &
Reset all is included.
Control Panel Editor
- Improved how clicks are handled so they'll
be less finicky.
DecoderPro
Dispatcher
- Added: physics-based acceleration
- Added: Distance based stopping (including overriding stop sensors and slowing to minimum speed within the set distance and stopping by stop sensor)
Layout Editor
- Provide an option to add a memory variable or a block contents field as an input text
field instead of as a label. This makes it possible to change memory or block values
when using the JMRI web server. Limitations:
- If the value is not a text string, such as a roster entry, changing the displayed
text will replace the item with the new text.
- The panel zoom level must be at 1 to edit the text content.
- Improved how clicks are handled so they'll
be less finicky.
LogixNG
- The action Throttle has been improved. It
has the option to wait for a throttle to be aquired and
then release it immediately after doing its action. This
is useful if you want to dispatch the throttle.
OperationsPro
- New tool that allows day to name mapping. Now your Manifest or switch list can show which day or date the train departs or arrives at a location.
- New feature, the "Add Locomotives" in the "Train Build Options" allows you to select where the locomotives will terminate.
- Helper improvement, you can now specify how many helper locomotives to assign to a train. Works like the "Add locomotives" feature, except HPT is disabled.
Panel Editor
- Improved how clicks are handled so they'll
be less finicky.
Roster
- Added: physics parameters for physics based acceleration.
Signals
Signal Systems
- Added a color-discriminated alternate icon set to the basic-enhanced definition
Miscellaneous
- Some constants in the
RailCom class
have been converted to Enum values.
This primarily affects developers and people who've written scripts for
processing RailCom information directly.
In particular, the orientation values ORIENTA and ORIENTB have
been changed to enum values EAST and WEST respectively.
- Additional columns have been added to the RailCom table to
better show all the information that's gathered from some RailCom reports.
- The macOS launchers have been updated to allow more Java versions and to
have more useful error messages.
Hardware Support
Acela CTI
Anyma DMX512
Bachrus Speedo
CBUS
C/MRI
DCC++ and DCC-EX
DCC4pc
Direct
ESU
Hornby
Internal
IPOCSMR
JMRI Simple Server/JMRI Client
KPF-Zeller
Lenz XPressNet
LocoNet
Maple
Marklin CS2
MERG
MQTT
MRC
NCE
Oak Tree
Powerline
RFID
Roco z21/Z21
Secsi
SPROG
SRCP
TAMS
TMCC
Uhlenbrock Intellibox
Zimo
- Added additional, faster speeds to the KLUG connection.
ZTC
New / Updated decoder definitions
AE Model
Arnold
Bachmann
BLI
BNM Hobbies
CT Elektronik
DCC Concepts
Digikeijs (Digirails)
Digitrax
Doehler & Haas
ESU
Hattoms
Hornby
Kuehn
LaisDCC
Lenz
MD Electronics
MGP
Mistral Train Models
MTH
MRC
NCE
Norsk Modelljernbane (NJM)
Piko decoders
Public Domain and DIY decoders
QSI
Rampino Elektronic
Rautenhaus
RR-CirKits
SoundTraxx
Tam Valley Depot
TAMS
TCS
Team Digital
Technologistic (train-O-matic)
Trix Modelleisenbahn
Uhlenbrock
Umelec
Viessmann
Wangrow
ZIMO
Miscellaneous
Control Panel Editor
Circuit Builder
Palette
CTC Tool
DecoderPro
- Added a new (optional)
Permission
to control whether the user can
edit columns that have been added to the Roster Table.
This can be used to e.g. only allow certain people at a club
to mark a locomotive entry as having been inspected.
Dispatcher
Dispatcher System
Internationalization
Layout Editor
NX - Entry/Exit Tool
LccPro
Logix
LogixNG
Meters and MeterFrames
OperationsPro
- Improvements to the print Manifest and no page breaks option.
Panel Editor
Permissions
Preferences
Resources
Roster
- Improved the locomotive image resolution in printed rosters.
- Update "Export Complete Roster" process so that
upon "Import Complete Roster" the images will
properly display without the need to rebuild the roster.
- The Import Complete Roster action now shows a progress bar.
Routes
Scripting
Signals
Signal Systems
Signal Heads
Signal Masts
Signal Groups
Cab Signals
Simple Signal Logic
USS CTC Logic
Switchboard Editor
Throttle
Timetable
Tracker
Turnouts, Lights, Sensors and other elements
Warrants
Web Access
Web Server
Where Used
WiThrottle Server
Virtual Sound Decoder
Z21 Server
Miscellaneous