Jmri operations staging. Supported Hardware JMRI software, including DecoderPro and PanelPro, works with your Digitrax command station to program decoders. For more information, including the links to download a copy, please see the release note. This will install JMRI to the default location, place shortcuts for DecoderPro and PanelPro on the desktop and create a JMRI Start Menu folder containing shortcuts for typically used JMRI programs. To learn more, see the Decoder Information page. 13. We want it to be usable to as many people as possible, so we're building it in Java to run anywhere, and we're trying to make it independent of specific hardware systems. 0, JMRI is fully supported when running on Java release 11 as noted above. The JMRI project is building tools for model railroad computer control. Some problems have been encountered while using a Java version beyond Java 11 and support is offered only on a "best effort" basis. The JMRI project is building tools for model railroad computer control. The JMRI libraries contain the PanelPro application for creating panels to control or follow your (virtual) model railroad. 14 production release, probably in December 2025. As of production release JMRI 5. JMRI 5. The JMRI project has compiled a lot of information about decoders from many manufacturers, which we make freely available in several forms. 4 is the next release of the current development series, containing the latest and greatest JMRI updates. This page introduces the application, and how to use it. e. . To do this, it communicates with the command station over the LocoNet® using one of several types of adapter. A JDK is only needed if you want to work on JMRI development, i. You're not discouraged to dive in, but by taking on JMRI - or any powerful, but complex thing - one step at a time you sort of build a solid foundation that will pay for itself in due time. The series is working toward the JMRI 5. This page lists hardware and networks that JMRI is known to work with, and provides links to information on how to configure JMRI to work with each particular type. JMRI needs a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) to run but will work fine with the larger "Java Development Kit" (JDK). make changes and compile them. j0ew 9oewvd cmt4 y0d 3sp 0fssk pxn cbje v0wp rc