The Atlas Commander is basically the same as the Lenz Compact so information on one generally applies to the other.
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Thanks MisterBeasley, I appreciate the link to Tony's...I find it strange how something like Tony's Trains didn't come up in any of my searches.
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This is the entry from Tony's Trains, one of the most authoritative sources on DCC:
http://www.tonystrains.com/productcompare/dcccomparison-atlas.htm
Note in particular this sentence: "One limitation of the Commander is the restriction to short decoder addresses (02-99), as 01 is reserved for non-DCC equipped locomotives and 99 is the largest two number." That tells me that yes, you can run DC locos.
An Atlas Commander has a Lenz system as its baseline. Lenz does allow you to run DC locomotives, so I'm not surprised that the Atlas Commander does, too.
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I found a near new Atlas Commander Version 3.2 and was wondering if it could run a DC loco like many other systems can. It doesn't say in the instructions, I've checked the Atlas forum and well as searching other sites to no avail....Does anyone know the answer?