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Rocrail manual
Rocrail manual






rocrail manual
  1. #ROCRAIL MANUAL FREE#
  2. #ROCRAIL MANUAL MAC#

Currently i have an extra (but not old) Lenova Notebook, that I got free from a previous job, pretty much dedicated to iTrain and my Digikeijs system. The graphical interface is one of the things I like most about iTrain. I have no intention of running iTrain "headless". It seems that I could run iTrain on a RasPi. That would be a little bit cool as I'm currently infatuated with my RasPi and am looking for things to do with it. But I'm not sure there'd be any real advantage. If not "No destination found" messages can occur.While recovering from walking all around Niagara Falls in the heat and humidity, I'm reading a bit about iTrain and Raspberry Pi's.

rocrail manual

If the direction arrow in the block does not point to the direction desired, right-click the loco ID on the loco panel and select Swap block enter side: Block EntersideĪfter editing Loco names it is important to verify that the "Include" and "Exclude" Permissions in the Routes, are also updated to reflect the new names. The *.trc file states: "Loc has no permission to use route "Ĭheck "Include" Permission table to see if loc YYY is not in the column.Ĭheck the Loc permissions: Route: Permissions.Ĭheck if a Route: Route: General exist for both blocks ("TO" and "FROM").Ĭheck the direction of the Arrow in the Block: Direction, it needs to point towards the "TO" block. The *.trc file states: "block for (Loc) does not fit" Check "Include" Permission table to see if loc YYY is not in the column.Ĭheck if there is a blank loc in the "include" Permission table, by including a loc, to delete select blank and delete the entry.Ĭheck the Loc permissions: Block: Permissions. The *.trc file states: "Loc has no permission to enter block " Check the length of the loco, it should have a length > 0, before it is allowed in a Staging Block. Length of a Block: Block: General is shorter than the length of the Train: Loc: General, which is Added to the minimum Train Length: Rocrailini: Automode. The *.trc file states: "Block "XXX" is too short for "Loco YYY" LocoLen=160 + MinOverLen=5 > BlockLen=160". The *.trc file states: has no permission to use route only with schedule is allowed or only with random is allowed. Locomotive is defined as Electric: Loc: Details, but the block does not have Catenary: Block: General The *.trc file states: "Block is not electrified E-Loco can not use it." The *.trc file states: "Trains do not fit". To see these Trace details, the User-Trace-Level "Automatic" and "Information" needs to be checked. AutomaticĮrror message in Rocrail that impacts running in Automatic mode. continue to the next block and repeat steps 6 and 7. (click again on IN sensor to reset the sensor).Ĩ. click on the next sensor (IN sensor for block), block turns red (the previous block is now white (available for another loco)). click on the first sensor encountered, (this is the ENTER sensor), now the block turns blue (click again on ENTER sensor to reset the sensor).ħ. loco starts, the next block turns yellow. automode on, right mouse click in the block and choose "start locomotive".Ħ.

rocrail manual

If the arrow is to the right then loco will go right, if that is not the direction you want to go then right mouse click in the block of the loco and select "swap logical direction", now the loco will go left.ĥ. open the workspace "myWorkspace3" of the Documents folder created in step 1M.Ĥ.

rocrail manual

#ROCRAIL MANUAL MAC#

create a new folder "myWorkspace3" in the Documents folder of your Mac ģ.1M. select the test plan: File→Open Workspace find folder created in step 1W.ġM. Copy the new plan in a folder for example: C:\Users\\Documents\Rocrail\Test 1)ģW.








Rocrail manual