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Model Train Control Using Your PDA

VP writes "Forget that crap about PDAs making you more productive by keeping useless contact lists and appointment reminders. Here is the real reason PDAs exist: locopalm.com. You might want to check out the TechTV spot as well."

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  1. 0 posts and already slashdotted... by overbored · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here's a mirror.

    1. Re:0 posts and already slashdotted... by dr_dank · · Score: 5, Funny

      Slashdotted? Nah, I prefer to think of it as derailed!

      Thank you, I'll be here all week. Try the fish.

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  2. direct links by shird · · Score: 5, Informative
    The direct links which seem to work better than the main page: (couldnt post anon for some reason, excuse the karma whoring)

    LocoPalm

    LocoMon

    LocoConfig

    LocoProg

    Adapter

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  3. Re:But ... by papadiablo · · Score: 5, Funny

    I want to be able to drive myself with my PDA, creating an infinite loop of me controlling me through my PDA controlling me through me controlling me through my PDA through controlling me through me controlling me through my PDA....

  4. Ah, memories by TheBracket · · Score: 5, Interesting
    This reminds me of when I was young. My father and I built a trainset controller from Maplin Electronics; each train had a small circuit board added (with a unique ID number), and we could give each train individual commands. Once we had that running smoothly, we used an old Dragon 32 to build a complete train management system (in 6502 assembly, if I remember rightly; the Dragon was a bit limited, so we ended up writing the programs on graph paper, validating them, converting the notation to hex and poking it - before saving a memory dump). I remember being particularly happy with our simulated inertia system, even if it did make crashes more likely!


    Projects like this are a lot of fun, and a great way to get into electronics.

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  5. ... the real thing. by hopscotch · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The locopalm is nice, however ...what is really amazing are the goals my 9 year old met to be able to Rent-A-Locomotive at the Golden Gate Museum Railroad!

    His face was full of delight as he drove an actual locomotive (under an engineer's instruction, of course).

    Sometimes there's nothing quite like the real thing.

    --Hopscotch

  6. A real train simulator by zutroy · · Score: 4, Informative

    Reading this story got me interested in what kinds of railroad simulators are available online. BVE is a cab-view simulator that has a decent collection of real-world trains and tracks for you to try out (sorry, it's windows only). If you've ever wanted to drive a train on the London Underground, here's your chance.