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It's fun playing with the trains from a computer. As a computer guy, I'm impressed, but I don't actually use a PC to run my layout. I have one in the garage and it's connected to the net so I can check up on what's going on online or listen to the radio whilst working, but I figured that I prefer buttons and switches to automated control or mouse clicks on the screen.
The PC is useful for programming decoders. You can see all the decoder settings in front of you and you get tempted to play with speed curves and other obscure CV settings.
The PC is useful for programming decoders. You can see all the decoder settings in front of you and you get tempted to play with speed curves and other obscure CV settings.