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Ralph Hempel wrote:
> Chris Magno wrote:
>
> >
> > ok, im not the first to do it, heck, im like the 100th.
> >
> > this is my prototype DCC technic brick.
> >
> > I want to make a "brick" that has a simple IN and OUT that can be
> > hooked up in series, so that i can use it on ANY lego motor.
>
>
> Chris,
>
> This is the exact application that I wrote the DCC enabled pbForth
> for.
>
> Sometimes it seems like I'm flogging a dead horse to get this into
> the mainstram of LEGO applications for DCC, but it's a heck of a
> lot easier than dealing with brickOS for this kind of thing.
>
> I'd be happy to work with you on getting this running using pbForth,
> so drop me a line or give me a call if this is at all interesting
> to you.
>
> Too bad I'm so far north, but seeing that Janey is over in Chesley,
> maybe there could be a local meeting of Southern Ontario AFOLs
> at one of our houses up here in the near north?
>
> The leaves are just turning, and the view out the back window of
> my office is really pretty.
>
> Cheers, Ralph
Thanks Ralph.
but before we storm Janey's house, she has some serious Buzz Hargrove
issues that need to be addressed.
other than that. Sure. I'll see if i can cram PbForth into a spare RCX
i have around here.
Thanks.
Chris
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