Computerizing the JJJ&E

Powersteamguy1790 Apr 4, 2005

  1. Powersteamguy1790

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    Decoder Pro is a free program... Do a Google search of Decoder Pro/Panel Pro.

    Here is the website:


    Decoder Pro/Panel Pro


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    Welcome to Trainboard... [​IMG]

    Thanks for the comment.....


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  3. virtual-bird

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    So, is this the system for fully automating train running?
    EG, program it all on the pooter, and sit back and have Black Russians??? Cause thats sorta further than I really wanna go, I'd rather operate the layout myself.


    Thanks
    Bruce.

    EDIT: Imagine being team leader for this team! Thats a MASSIVE amount of people to have on a project such as this!
    http://jmri.sourceforge.net/community/

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    I thought this topic should be revisited.


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  6. okane

    okane TrainBoard Supporter

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    Forgot all about this topic, although I must say as a result of it, I now do all of my programming of locomotives with Decoder Pro. I purchased the LocoBuffer II USB interace for the computer to my digitrax DCC system. This application works like a charm, easy to program especially for consists and I have my entire roster stored.

    I would really like to see more examples of the panel pro application, as I have not quite figured out how that works.

    The only 1 esthetic shortcomming I can find is the application interface screens, these need some work, but do not take away from the power of the application itself.
     
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  7. Ray H.

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    I'm glad you thought so, because I happen to have recently ordered an LI-USB to use with my Set-100 and an old spare computer. Thanks!


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    Well you should have some fun when the LI-USB interface arrives.

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