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* Example config comment typos * Code comment typos
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EXRAIL2.cpp
@ -67,11 +67,11 @@ const int16_t HASH_KEYWORD_ROUTES=-3702;
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// One instance of RMFT clas is used for each "thread" in the automation.
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// Each thread manages a loco on a journey through the layout, and/or may manage a scenery automation.
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// The thrrads exist in a ring, each time through loop() the next thread in the ring is serviced.
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// The threads exist in a ring, each time through loop() the next thread in the ring is serviced.
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// Statics
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const int16_t LOCO_ID_WAITING=-99; // waiting for loco id from prog track
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int16_t RMFT2::progtrackLocoId; // used for callback when detecting a loco on prograck
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int16_t RMFT2::progtrackLocoId; // used for callback when detecting a loco on prog track
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bool RMFT2::diag=false; // <D EXRAIL ON>
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RMFT2 * RMFT2::loopTask=NULL; // loopTask contains the address of ONE of the tasks in a ring.
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RMFT2 * RMFT2::pausingTask=NULL; // Task causing a PAUSE.
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@ -870,13 +870,13 @@ void RMFT2::loop2() {
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break;
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case OPCODE_AUTOSTART: // Handled only during begin process
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case OPCODE_PAD: // Just a padding for previous opcode needing >1 operad byte.
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case OPCODE_PAD: // Just a padding for previous opcode needing >1 operand byte.
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case OPCODE_TURNOUT: // Turnout definition ignored at runtime
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case OPCODE_SERVOTURNOUT: // Turnout definition ignored at runtime
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case OPCODE_PINTURNOUT: // Turnout definition ignored at runtime
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case OPCODE_ONCLOSE: // Turnout event catcers ignored here
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case OPCODE_ONCLOSE: // Turnout event catchers ignored here
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case OPCODE_ONTHROW:
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case OPCODE_ONACTIVATE: // Activate event catcers ignored here
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case OPCODE_ONACTIVATE: // Activate event catchers ignored here
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case OPCODE_ONDEACTIVATE:
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break;
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The configuration file for DCC-EX Command Station
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// NOTE: Before connecting these boards and selecting one in this software
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// check the quick install guides!!! Some of these boards require a voltage
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// generating resitor on the current sense pin of the device. Failure to select
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// generating resistor on the current sense pin of the device. Failure to select
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// the correct resistor could damage the sense pin on your Arduino or destroy
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// the device.
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//
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ The configuration file for DCC-EX Command Station
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// WIFI_PASSWORD is the network password for your home network or if
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// you want to change the password from default AP mode password
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// to the AP password you want.
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// Your password may not conain ``"'' (double quote, ASCII 0x22).
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// Your password may not contain ``"'' (double quote, ASCII 0x22).
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#define WIFI_PASSWORD "Your network passwd"
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//
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// WIFI_HOSTNAME: You probably don't need to change this
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ The configuration file for DCC-EX Command Station
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// If you do not need the EEPROM at all, you can disable all the code that saves
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// data in the EEPROM. You might want to do that if you are in a Arduino UNO
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// and want to use the EX-RAIL automation. Otherwise you do not have enough RAM
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// to do that. Of course, then none of the EEPROM related commands works.
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// to do that. Of course, then none of the EEPROM related commands work.
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//
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// #define DISABLE_EEPROM
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ The configuration file for DCC-EX Command Station
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// If you have issues with that the direction of the accessory commands is
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// reversed (for example when converting from another CS to DCC-EX) then
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// you can use this to revese the sense of all accessory commmands sent
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// you can use this to reverse the sense of all accessory commmands sent
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// over DCC++. This #define likewise inverts the behaviour of the <a> command
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// for triggering DCC Accessory Decoders, so that <a addr subaddr 0> generates a
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// DCC packet with D=1 (close turnout) and <a addr subaddr 1> generates D=0
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/* This is an automation example file.
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* The presence of a file called "myAutomation.h" brings EX-RAIL code into
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* the command station.
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* The auotomation may have multiple concurrent tasks.
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* The automation may have multiple concurrent tasks.
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* A task may
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* - Act as a ROUTE setup macro for a user to drive over
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* - drive a loco through an AUTOMATION
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@ -10,10 +10,10 @@
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* At startup, a single task is created to execute the first
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* instruction after E$XRAIL.
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* This task may simply follow a route, or may START
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* further tasks (thats is.. send a loco out along a route).
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* further tasks (that is.. send a loco out along a route).
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*
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* Where the loco id is not known at compile time, a new task
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* can be creatd with the command:
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* can be created with the command:
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* </ START [cab] route>
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*
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* A ROUTE, AUTOMATION or SEQUENCE are internally identical in ExRail terms
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