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QUOTE: Originally posted by johnblair Big Boy, Anyone who thinks that a Techie is a wierdo is nothing but a jerk loser. I brush better off my feet on the doormat. I respect guys like you who dream up the things which improve this hobby.
QUOTE: Originally posted by johnblair QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum My guess is that people inside Lionel and the TMCC developer community are also still talking about it. There are obviously a variety of opinions about how to proceed with further development of TMCC. Those of us who care about the future of our hobby definetly are interested in what happens regarding TMCC. Model railroading is all about combining available products, raw materials and one's own creativity to produce a unique and enjoyable re-creation of a plausible railroad operation in miniature. While DCS is a fine control system, TMCC allows those who are able, to adapt it to computer operation thereby gaining flexibility. Those who make TMCC compatible products for sale, however should work with Lionel to insure that their products have a long compatible life vis-a-vis TMCC. Meanwhile, public software codes will allow the "Techies" to customize their systems to their heart's content.
QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum My guess is that people inside Lionel and the TMCC developer community are also still talking about it. There are obviously a variety of opinions about how to proceed with further development of TMCC.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco I don't know, It seems like the OGR forum is open to discussions of all manufacturer's products-not just MTH.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco I guess I just "play" with my toy trains. I've never had the time to get quite that involved. More power to you. I'm happy playing within the limitations. Maybe someday I'll have the time to try to run a prototypical railroad (but I doubt I'll ever have the space!).
QUOTE: Originally posted by reilleyem DCC supports total computer control. It's complicated...but that's half the fun. To learn about this you need to buy a book on DCC...but not from a manufacturer of DCC...you'll need to understand the concept behind DCC and the manufactures only provide "their" concept. DCC Made Easy is a good book...about $10...but there is a more complete book that really has the details for about $30...just can't remember it's title.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco "DCS is a TOY train control system. Writing software for it has little meaning because of it's technical limitations." I'm curious-what are DCS's limitations? I've run TMCC,DCC,MTS(LGB) and they all seem to pretty much do the same thing. Please enlighten me.
QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum I would say that LGB are the highest quality trains I've ever owned, including Märklin, Kato, Atlas, Lionel, MTH, etc.
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