Great, thank you
Hi, I would be keen to see how you did this!
OK, that got it! Thanks
Interestingly when I do try to update I get the following error: Platform Espressif 32 (Stage) -------- Updating espressif32...
OK, thanks Mike. I suspect I will wait until you release the later stable version then. Many Thanks, Andy
Hi Mike I was just trying out a new board (a D1 R32 Uno) and Pololu shield so I thought i'd use the latest code I could find. I am having issues...
I lef tit running, and there's a couple of new ones: 2019-03-22 16:54:30,788 dccpp.DCCppReply ERROR - DCCppReply value index...
So, I am really struggling to get any useful debug info! JMRI system console, we can see timeouts: 2019-03-22 16:23:26,950 util.Log4JUtil...
Thanks, I forgot about that! I will try it out
The OLED is integrated to the board so it’s getting power from the USB port
I am still losing connection between JMRI and the ESP32 frequently. I have noticed when if fails it does two things: 1. Initially the power in...
@Atani Hi Mike, I thought I'd pursue this idea further now! I'm completely unfamiliar with S88 but it looks like I need to write a sketch for...
Thanks RCMan. I believe it is TX0 and RX0 that the USB uses, not TX1 and RX1.
Thanks Mike @RCMan My connections are: RX->TX and TX->RX. I uploaded a diagram in the file last Sunday at 9:48pm on page 3 of the thread if...
@Atani Hi Mike I captured in the attached text file the outputs of the JMRI console, the DCC++ Traffic Monitor and the Serial Monitor. The DCC++...
Thanks - acknowledged on the OLED! When I am back I will try and capture the Mega serial monitor output.
It seems I then have to reset the basestation to reconnect
Typically, having said the last bit I have now seen network timeouts here too. I tried to write the TrafficMonitor to log, but nothing got logged....
Mike, I have been playing around with this now and compared to the ESP32 system I built last week this seems more stable - the other keeps losing...
Great, thank you. Turns out it was on 0x27 and that I had to turn the adjuster to actually see anything on the screen!