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    • scottalanmillerS

      Has Anyone Built a Computer Controlled Model Railroad

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      @scotth said in Has Anyone Built a Computer Controlled Model Railroad:

      If I remember correctly, Tyco was a 'player' in the model railroading milieu at the time as well.

      In the power boxes, yes, but not in the trains themselves I don't think.

    • thwrT

      SCADA-like process visualization and control

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      @travisdh1 said in SCADA-like process visualization and control:

      @thwr said in SCADA-like process visualization and control:

      @travisdh1 said in SCADA-like process visualization and control:

      @thwr The control code shouldn't be that difficult. Getting some sort of GUI for people to interact with is where it becomes difficult, right? Have you considered just using HTML5? Assign control codes to pictures of the track, trains, and sensors? I don't remember which programming languages you've used before, so I'm just going generic here.

      Actually, that's quite a good idea. Maybe node.js?

      I'm betting a Pi would happily run that, which is going to be a consideration here.

      Indeed. Not because I don't got any spare PCs (...), but I would like to see a ARM Linux in place. Much lower power consumption, no windows licenses...

      Anyway. The most problematic part is to get some snap mechanism for the tracks / rails. There are like 20-30 different parts, like junctions, crossings, there are multiple layers, one track might be beyond another and so on. And I'm not exactly a web "developer" 😉

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