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Re: How good is 8485 Technic Control Center?
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Date: 
Fri, 25 Feb 2000 04:29:32 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Miles Gentry writes:

...Its similar to:

http://pitsco-legodacta-store.com ... (snip) ...979752

Pitsco Lego Dacta 2000 print catalog describes the Technic Control Center
#979752 ($92 + $19.50 AC Adapter) as:
-  Precisely control and program motors, lamps, and sound elements.
-  3 output ports.
-  Stores 2 programs.
-  No computer interface.
-  Batteries C x 6 or AC adapter.
-  Picture shows buttons labeled for A, B, Step (or Stop?), Pause, Program 1
or 2, On - Off, Play, Record.
-  Picture shows the "joystick" labelled N, E, S, W with intermediate ticks,
ie, 8 positions total.

Does this look like the 8485 controller?


Yes.  That is it.

Does it control motor speed like the train controller does it?


Unfortunately no.  There is no speed control on the Technic Control Center.

John C.



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(...) Pitsco Lego Dacta 2000 print catalog describes the Technic Control Center #979752 ($92 + $19.50 AC Adapter) as: - Precisely control and program motors, lamps, and sound elements. - 3 output ports. - Stores 2 programs. - No computer interface. (...) (25 years ago, 25-Feb-00, to lugnet.technic)

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