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Java Model Railroad Interface

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JMRI (Java Model Railroad Interface) is an open source program for model railroad hobbyists.

JMRI is a suite of applications distributed via a single download. The two most popular tools are DecoderPro for programming DCC decoders, and PanelPro for controlling layouts.

Since 2005, the primary JMRI developers has been involved in a legal dispute with Matt Katzer. The case is currently being tried before the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.