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Re: How good is 8485 Technic Control Center?
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lugnet.technic
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Fri, 25 Feb 2000 04:29:32 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Miles Gentry writes:
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> > ...Its similar to:
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> > http://pitsco-legodacta-store.com ... (snip) ...979752
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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.
> - 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.
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> 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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| | Re: How good is 8485 Technic Control Center?
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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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