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  2. Java Model Railroad Interface - Wikipedia

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    Java Model Railroad Interface (JMRI) is an open source program for model railroad hobbyists, released under GNU General Public License v2. It allows users to control LED lights, horn, or switch the railway of hobbyist open-source or commercials closed-sourced trains. JMRI is a suite of tools distributed via a single download.

  3. Jacobsen v. Katzer - Wikipedia

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    Jacobsen, a model railroad hobbyist and a programmer, started the Java Model Railroad Interface (JMRI) Project along with other software developers [4] in 2000, on the open-source incubation website SourceForge.net. [5] The goal of the project was to create interfaces that would allow model trains to be controlled on a layout of model train tracks.

  4. Digital model railway control systems - Wikipedia

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    Märklin Digital was one of the first digital model railway control systems. It consisted of a full system including locomotive decoders (based on a Motorola chip), central control, a computer interface, turnout decoders, digital relays and s88 feedback modules.

  5. List of rail transport modelling scale standards - Wikipedia

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    A 242A1 locomotive and standard gauge track at some model railway scales. This page lists the most relevant model railway scale standards in the world. Most standards are regional, but some have followers in other parts of the world outside their native region, most notably NEM and NMRA.

  6. Computer Model Railroad Interface - Wikipedia

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    C/MRI (Computer/Model Railroad Interface) is a set of electronic modules that allow a computer to monitor and control real world devices, including those used in conjunction with model railroads. C/MRI was first introduced by Bruce Chubb in the February 1985 issue of the Model Railroader magazine. It appeared again with a four-part series ...

  7. Talk:Java Model Railroad Interface - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Rail transport modelling - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Computer Model Railroad Interface; D. Digital Command Control; F. ... Model railroad layout; List of model ...

  9. Märklin Digital - Wikipedia

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    Märklin Digital was among the earlier digital model railway control systems. It was a comprehensive system including locomotive decoders (based on a Motorola chip), central control (Märklin 6020/6021), a computer interface (Märklin 6050), turnout decoders (Märklin 6083), digital relays (Märklin 6084) and feedback modules (Märklin s88/6088).