#1 is the way to go. Each repository contains a specific project that is separate from the others. You never mix projects in separate branches...
I'm using a 15v power supply on my n scale system without issue.
Just had another thought on something to throw in to the purchase list for Basic and/or Advanced:...
+1 As @Atani stated above: Advanced - Mega + one or more motor shields from tested/documented list, network options, + power (maybe buck...
I guess I didn't state that well enough. The question is: Have we decided yet on all of these recommended components for "Classic"? or do we stick...
I believe that at one point, we discussed that for entry level we recommend a specific arduino board (uno or mega), a specific motorshield (?), a...
Well, from my perspective on the @Trusty 's Library approach: Pros: 1) for beginners, the black box aspect of using the library apis is...
Well, the Uno only has 32k of flash memory where the Mega has 256k. Tiny by today's standards. Not enough for all the options we've discussed, but...
I should have looked at these branches before. I had started to do something similar to drive relay boards from a second mega for atlas snap...
Just a thought here. Do we want to create a new repository "DCC++Classic" or some such to put Gregg's repo clone in, possibly add some bug fixes...
I'm not sure we want a windows specific component. Many people, like me, have a raspberry pi connected to the arduino where we run both the...
@Keith Ledbetter, it looks to me like your pull request is trying to update master rather than development branch. This early in the project it...
The following are the steps that I believe we should use. This is a good test of the process, btw. We need to delete the current development...
@Atani, @FlightRisk , @Keith Ledbetter , How about we just use the gitflow model that many people are familiar with. Feature branches named...
I like this approach.
The model we use at work (I work for a large bank) is "feature/ticketid" branches for new features and "bugfix/ticketid" for bugfixes. Those are...
I had looked at LocoNet on Digitrax web site. It looks like they want people to purchase a commercial license for any use/implementations. Do we...
Frankly, I'd have preferred OpenDCC++ but it was taken.
I'm not sure it needs a registered host name unless someone wants to own/manage a site to contain stand alone documentation on it.
@FlightRisk , @Atani, would one of you two like to create this as a free/privately owned open source Github Organisation and add team members for...