This is Part 4 of a demo providing a detailed overview of the DCC++ interface. Topics covered include diagnostics windows, train information windows, and RGB light control.
So grateful that you have taken the time to produce and share with us Parts 1 through to 4 showing your impressive detailed overview of the DCC++ interface. I'm fired up to do the same on my layout. Only thing missing are the skills you have. All I need now is time to rerun your four videos to take it all in. Thank you Gregg
You prolly dont care at all but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
@Onyx Quinton i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Excellent overall work, 2 comments, turnouts are not so clear in the drawing. I would suggest a distinct color perhaps white for the thrown part. Second, on the background of the videos I can hear some talks at times, is it a radio / TV on? Just curious... Regards
Great job! I have a question about sensors and accesories - how are you reading IR sensors and driving lets say LED strip - also through the DCC or seperate connections, have you any sensors on bumpers at the ends of track?
You've inspired me to create a new layout with full automation. However, when attempting to verify the controller sketch in the IDE I get a long list of error messages some of which read: DCCpp_Controller:87:error:'final' does not name a type, eventHandlers:69:error:variable field 'clientEvent' declared void, and eventHandlers:69:error:'Client' was not declared in this scope. What am I missing or doing wrong?
Gregg ...... Very impressive! As a retired Comp Sci professor having taught programming for years I fully understand the work you have done .... as an avid n scaler and JMRI user I am anxiously awaiting your information on building the Arduino interface ...... hopefully that will follow soon. Could I indulge you to give a timeline? Thank you esfeld@cyberdude.com
So grateful that you have taken the time to produce and share with us Parts 1 through to 4 showing your impressive detailed overview of the DCC++ interface. I'm fired up to do the same on my layout. Only thing missing are the skills you have. All I need now is time to rerun your four videos to take it all in. Thank you Gregg
2019 - You still got the best guide to DCC!!!!
Gregg, big thank you for making DDC++ open source and creating the videos, I’m following along at home and so far it all makes sense
Nov. 2019 - One of the best series of DCC++ videos I have watch so fare. Thank you so much ☺️
Simply amazing! - I blew up my first motor shield and waiting for another to work on this more. I get to brush up on my coding skills as well.
Hi - Great software and entry into the DCC world of model trains.
Quick Question - how do I update the track plan to emulate my on track?
You prolly dont care at all but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
@Brentley Toby instablaster :)
@Onyx Quinton i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Onyx Quinton it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you really help me out !
@Brentley Toby you are welcome :)
thanks for the great work!.
Can we have detailed Autopilot Video?
This is awsome.
Is the software for the Arduino and PC available for download or purchase?
This is awsome.
Hi Gregg - thanks for these videos - are you still going to do a video on the Automation and Sensors? Thank alot. Regards Shelton
Excellent overall work, 2 comments, turnouts are not so clear in the drawing. I would suggest a distinct color perhaps white for the thrown part. Second, on the background of the videos I can hear some talks at times, is it a radio / TV on? Just curious...
Regards
Great job! I have a question about sensors and accesories - how are you reading IR sensors and driving lets say LED strip - also through the DCC or seperate connections, have you any sensors on bumpers at the ends of track?
You've inspired me to create a new layout with full automation. However, when attempting to verify the controller sketch in the IDE I get a long list of error messages some of which read: DCCpp_Controller:87:error:'final' does not name a type, eventHandlers:69:error:variable field 'clientEvent' declared void, and eventHandlers:69:error:'Client' was not declared in this scope. What am I missing or doing wrong?
Ok, watch the videos and this like a great bit of code. Where do I get it?
github.com/DccPlusPlus
where can we get this software??
github.com/DccPlusPlus
From what I read elsewhere, although this work great stuff, the author seems to have retired so you won't get any response from him.
Gregg ...... Very impressive! As a retired Comp Sci professor having taught programming for years I fully understand the work you have done .... as an avid n scaler and JMRI user I am anxiously awaiting your information on building the Arduino interface ...... hopefully that will follow soon. Could I indulge you to give a timeline? Thank you esfeld@cyberdude.com