
JMRI: A Java Model Railroad Interface
The JMRI project is building tools for model railroad computer control. 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 …
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Wiley Online Library
Dec 21, 2018 · Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (JMRI) is an international journal devoted to the timely publication of basic and clinical research, educational and review articles, and …
Java Model Railroad Interface - Wikipedia
Java Model Railroad Interface (JMRI) is an open source program for model railroad hobbyists, released under GNU General Public License v2. It allows users to control LED lights, horn, or …
JMRI download - GitHub
JMRI (Java Model Railroad Interface) is a comprehensive and modular application suite for controlling model railroads. It works with a variety of hardware systems like Digitrax, DR5000, …
JMRI: A Java Model Railroad Interface
What is JMRI? The JMRI project is building tools for model railroad computer control. We want it to be usable to as many people as possible, so we're building it in Java to run anywhere, and …
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Published in final edited form as: J Magn Reson Imaging. 2010 Aug;32 (2):267–275. doi: 10.1002/jmri.22263
JMRI Install Guide: Windows
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 …
JMRI model railroad digital command & control software - GitHub
JMRI Model railroad software For more information, see JMRI.org For development information, see Technical Info User discussions are on the JMRI users Groups.io group Test: Production: …
JMRI: Releases
JMRI 5.13.7 is the next release of the current development series, containing the latest and greatest JMRI updates. The series is working toward the JMRI 5.14 production release, …
JMRI: JMRI and Java
JMRI needs a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) to run but will work fine with the larger "Java Development Kit" (JDK). A JDK is only needed if you want to work on JMRI development, i.e. …