QUOTE: I've built some electronic circuits, but don't reli***he thought of trying to build anything as small as a decoder, or the computer on the train you are suggesting. [:)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by patrick63 My big question upon returning to the hobby was DC or DCC. My first move was to invest is a book about DCC. I strongly suggest this to others interested in DCC. I purchased Model Railroader's DCC Made Easy and read it before doing anything else. In my opinion, this book is an excellent source for the DCC beginner. It covered all of my DCC questions.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ccetjstew What I really want is more info on running my train (S) using my laptop. No other method seems right for me. I can't seem to find any really detailed info anywhere. Can anyone who uses their PC to run trains set me straight on A/D converters, interfaces, detectors and anything else needed. The PC seems like the only way to go for a lone wolf if you want to simulate many trains but stay under control.
QUOTE: Originally posted by flee307 Reminds me of when I was a kid RC airplanes were starting to become popular and all the line flyers basically threw a fit and used the same arguments to attack RC, too expensive, to complex, to much work, not enough "fun". Fast forward 25 years, when's the last time you saw a line plane flying at the park? FRED
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