Computer Coding of DCC Decoders

Started by salbibona, February 02, 2011, 03:23:52 PM

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salbibona

What is an economical software program and hardware interface to program DCC decoders by computer?

Len

Many people, including myself, use JMRI DecoderPro, which is open source software that's free! ;D

They also have something called PanelPro that's supposed to let you run your layout from a computer. I haven't tried it, so can't comment on how well it does or doesn't work.

JMRI's webpage can be found at: http://jmri.sourceforge.net/help/en/html/apps/index.shtml

The hardware you'll need will depend on which DCC system you're using.

Len
If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

r0bert

stand alone programmers like the Digitrax PR-3 or SPROG
do not have to be connected to a DCC system to program with decoder pro.
Either with power supply run $80-100.