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1.5 is still in early BETA from what understand.  The only thing we know is it supports the multi-engine module access.
 
 
Originally Posted by Nick12DMC:

Downloaded on to my laptop tonight. I'll have to pick up a USB to serial adaptor.

 First impressions are good. Version 1.5 mentioned in the manual, any ideas of the updates it contains?

 

Nick

Originally Posted by Ken M:

I don't have a serial cable that long.  I have seen where you can use cat 5e up to 50' with a usb converter on each end but I don't know of anyone who has tried that.

 

Ken M

Trust me, the plain serial cable will easily do that.  I just dug out my 100 foot serial cable and connected to the Legacy using a Vantec USB-Serial adapter model CB-USB20SR.  Works perfectly through the cable, no expensive converters required.

I have begun to play with the LSU.  Overall, it is a pretty fun program.  I think it would be cool to customize the Speedo screen.  I never use the pre-set RR speed buttons.  I would love to substitute those buttons with the optional buttons in the LSU.

 

Hey Marty, I read your reply to my suggestion for an engine note text box to document service.  Do you think that this feature could be contained within the program installed on the computer's hard drive?  This would preserve the limited memory available on the base.

For those of us that spend days or weeks on the road without our trains, perhaps there could be a way of offline editing.  That way, while traveling with a laptop, we could tinker with the setup (probably using the most recent back up file) and then, when we get home, we could connect to the base and sync it up with the new changes.

 

Just a thought!

I asked about "off-line" editing.  I was told that there would not be that option at this time to prevent the chance corruption of database files.

 

Also this is only the first REV so they are watching for feedback for added functionality.

 

 

Originally Posted by cerbyg:

For those of us that spend days or weeks on the road without our trains, perhaps there could be a way of offline editing.  That way, while traveling with a laptop, we could tinker with the setup (probably using the most recent back up file) and then, when we get home, we could connect to the base and sync it up with the new changes.

 

Just a thought!

It would be my guess as well that they are waiting for the modules to be ready and make an announcement about the utility then.  Just a guess.

 

 

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

It is odd that it's not mentioned anywhere unless you search for it.  It is a nice utility, and it'll be even better when the black modules are available.  Perhaps they're waiting until they have those in the supply pipeline to announce the whole package?

Thanks all for your interest and excellent suggestions! We chose this forum for our initial roll-out of the LEGACY System Utility because we knew you'd put the software through its paces--thank you! As we get closer to availability of the black module (aka the LEGACY Writable Utility Module), you'll see a second, wider round of promotion for LSU including more visibility on the Lionel website. Stay tuned.

 

rudy

 

My USB to Serial lead arrived from Amazon (£7.50) today.

 Went to pick one up from PC World the other day but here in the UK they have merged the stores with Currys so they sell everything from TV's to toasters. Needless to say there is now a very limited choice. Used to be racks of diffrent cables, now you would be lucky to pick up a normal USB or Cat 5! Anyway I digress. 

 

 Tried a base back-up and it worked great have also tried playing with altering the hot keys.

LSU up and running here in the UK

Looking forward to 1.4/1.5

 

Nick

 

Yep.  Pretty much an easy way to bring your engine setup to another layout or club.

 

 

Originally Posted by bigdodgeramtrain:

got my usb to serial adapter and downloaded my home legacy files to my lap top. made some changes and saved them to the legacy base.  fired up the handheld and there were the changes.  why would you need a black module?  is it so you can then download the changes to you club or?

Finally got home and tried to backup my base.

 

Got a cheap-o USB to Serial cable.  Plugged it into the Serial Comm Y cable.

 

Launched the software.  Changed to Com port 4 and the status went to base connected.  Selected Backup Database button.  Backup seems to start but very quickly get a message: "Communications Error - Incorrect Response from base.  Make sure the correct COM port is selected.  Refer to help guide".

 

Help guide says something about garbled data or wrong port or USB adapter.

 

I only have the option to select COM 3 or COM 4.  Com 3 will not get a Base Connected message.  Com 4 does connect but get the above error.  It looks like my cable is on COM 6 but I don't have that selection available.

 

Any ideas?

Originally Posted by cerbyg:

Finally got home and tried to backup my base.

 

Got a cheap-o USB to Serial cable.  Plugged it into the Serial Comm Y cable.

 

Launched the software.  Changed to Com port 4 and the status went to base connected.  Selected Backup Database button.  Backup seems to start but very quickly get a message: "Communications Error - Incorrect Response from base.  Make sure the correct COM port is selected.  Refer to help guide".

 

Help guide says something about garbled data or wrong port or USB adapter.

 

I only have the option to select COM 3 or COM 4.  Com 3 will not get a Base Connected message.  Com 4 does connect but get the above error.  It looks like my cable is on COM 6 but I don't have that selection available.

 

Any ideas?

Windows? Not really sure just what the problem, but if it's ports and what the computer is using for another device, this is the way to change them.

Go to Control Panel, Device Manager, Ports, USB (the one you have connected to the base and the cable), Port Settings, Advanced, click on the port button and see what is in use and if you can use # 4. Sometimes if you have other devices using the one you need to use, you can change them to free up the one you need.

Originally Posted by cjack:
Originally Posted by cerbyg:

Finally got home and tried to backup my base.

 

Got a cheap-o USB to Serial cable.  Plugged it into the Serial Comm Y cable.

 

Launched the software.  Changed to Com port 4 and the status went to base connected.  Selected Backup Database button.  Backup seems to start but very quickly get a message: "Communications Error - Incorrect Response from base.  Make sure the correct COM port is selected.  Refer to help guide".

 

Help guide says something about garbled data or wrong port or USB adapter.

 

I only have the option to select COM 3 or COM 4.  Com 3 will not get a Base Connected message.  Com 4 does connect but get the above error.  It looks like my cable is on COM 6 but I don't have that selection available.

 

Any ideas?

Windows? Not really sure just what the problem, but if it's ports and what the computer is using for another device, this is the way to change them.

Go to Control Panel, Device Manager, Ports, USB (the one you have connected to the base and the cable), Port Settings, Advanced, click on the port button and see what is in use and if you can use # 4. Sometimes if you have other devices using the one you need to use, you can change them to free up the one you need.


I had a similar problem.  the disk with the driver was crupt.  went on-line and down loaded driver and then re-booted computer to get it to work.

Originally Posted by MartyE:
I asked about "off-line" editing.  I was told that there would not be that option at this time to prevent the chance corruption of database files.

Also this is only the first REV so they are watching for feedback for added functionality.



My answer to the issue of "chance corruption of database files" is that #1 it is BETA software and #2 we obviously WANT to be able to edit the files.  I think in this case, though well-intentioned, Lionel trying to protect us from ourselves really limits the potential of this tool.  Don't get me wrong, I appreciate it very much!  I just wish they would let us do more with it.

Regards,

Eric S.

Saline, MI

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