QUOTE: If I couldn't make something that looked better than those sketches, I would just eat worms. My garage door opener has more style and flare.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by stevend This was posted on the Ogauge Trains Forum yesterday. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QUOTE: ...well, at least their workin' on it http://www.members.aol.com/alanchamel/CABII/CAB-II.jpg or http://www.members.aol.com/alanchamel/CABII/cabII.jpg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum No CAB-1 necessary for new, just necessary for backwards compatability (Train Commander II Copyright (2004-2005)"
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Clouser I keep posting this patent application, because I think that it talks about tmcc2http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%2220040204802%22.PGNR.&OS=DN/20040204802&RS=DN/20040204802 Here is the abstract: method and apparatus for determining a model vehicle layout by moving a vehicle around the track and noting when the vehicle passes track position detection elements. The vehicle can either detect the position detection elements, or the position detection elements can be sensors which detect the vehicle. By noting the order of the position detection elements as detected, and the direction of the vehicle, the layout of the track can be determined. In one embodiment, the position detection elements are sensors along the track which detect an emitted ID from the vehicle, and also detect the speed and direction of the vehicle. This information is then relayed to a control system. In another embodiment, the vehicle detects the position detection element, and relays this information, along with the train ID, speed and direction, to the control system. In another aspect of the invention, a particular type of vehicle at a particular location can be identified, and can be used to selectively operate accessories adjacent that portion of the track. The invention also can provide automated route generation, the route between A and B meeting input route parameters (e.g., backing into destination) can be automatically determined. Also, default accessory and switch selection can be automatically provided to a hand-held controller based on what the vehicle is approaching.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum Latest discussions suggest that three of the four development teams have found a way to reverse engineer PS2 and hope to control PS2 locos in command mode.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jerrylovestrains QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Pat, isn't that the accessory controller for the Microsoft train simulator that you can hook to your computer? If so, you should be able to rig it to work with TMCC as is. Needs software though. A translation program that ties the controls to TMCC codes. Elliot, Actually the Raildriver is DCC compatble. Wish it was Ogauge command system compatable though.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Pat, isn't that the accessory controller for the Microsoft train simulator that you can hook to your computer? If so, you should be able to rig it to work with TMCC as is. Needs software though. A translation program that ties the controls to TMCC codes.
QUOTE: Originally posted by steamer613 P.S. Can anyone manage to turn the Red Knob and hold the CAB-1 in one hand? I can't !
QUOTE: Originally posted by Roger Bielen Instead of trying to outguess each other why don't you just wait till it comes out?
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