Montag, 17. März 2008

Locommander

Ich glaube ich weiß, welche Software ich zuerst probieren werde: den Locommander.

Der hat Unterstützung für die Central Station, die 128 mfx-Fahrstufen und scheint umsonst zu sein. Eine weitere Software, von der es erste Erfolgsberichte mit der Central Station gibt, ist WinDigiPet. Die Teuerste Software, Railware, mit der auch die Miniatur-Wunderland-Anlage in Hamburg gesteuert wird, will Märklin Central Station irgendwie nicht unterstützen. /-: Schade, mir wäre das Geld für Railware nicht zu Schade.

3 Kommentare:

Anonym hat gesagt…

Hi,

My name is Frank Vieren writer of LC (LocCommander).

First of all thank you for your interest in LC.

What important is to know, LC is only fully tested for the ECoS digital syste;.
As I don't have a CS of Marklin, support for the CS in LC is mainly based on the fact that the CS has the same development origin as the ECoS. The full potential of Mfx implementation is NOT yet tested by me in LC. Soon some members of model railroad forums are going to provide me feedback regarding Mfx and the CS in LC.

If any questions, suggestions or trouble/bug reports regarding LC please send them to fvri@telenet.be.

I appreciate it a lot all the feedback I can get!

Best regards,
Frank

Anonym hat gesagt…

Hi,

I think I may claim now after some months of testing by users having a CS that LocCommander has become Marklin CS compatible.

Best regards,
Frank

Anonym hat gesagt…

Hi Sven,

LocCommander does not support the CSII. The PC interface protocol is known to me but as I don't have a CS2 it will not be supported in LocCommander. BTW. I don't think the CS2 will need further computer support for control...

Cheers,
Frank