Digital systems are expected today for model railroad control. However, they do not ensure a model railroad's diversified and reliable operation. Multiple digitally controlled trains can indeed run independently on the same track. A human operator, however, is usually unable to monitor more than one or two moving trains simultaneously. Switching turnouts and signals are not significantly more accessible with digital systems than with conventional analog control - not to mention the switching of complete routes and the comfortable operation of a whole switchboard.
Only the computer makes the digital model railroad control genuinely perfect. It can guarantee the security of train operations at any time. With the help of additional monitoring functions such as block securing or interlocking based on routes, the computer protects running trains from crashing. On request, it can also drive some or all trains on the layout as an automatic engineer and thus provide semi- or fully automatic operation of the model railroad. A single operator can easily, safely, and conveniently use a computer to accomplish extensive and varied layout operations.
A single operator can easily, safely, and conveniently accomplish extensively.
Simple and effective use as well as secure operation
Powerful and easy-to-learn editing tools
A human operator, however, is usually unable to monitor more than one or two moving trains simultaneously.
Additional monitoring functions, such as block securing
Supported OS: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7
RAM (Memory): 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
Free Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more