The circuit board is about eight inches square and mounted inside the control stand, accessed through panels on the backside of the control stand. All movable controls are connected to...
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The circuit board is about eight inches square and mounted inside the control stand, accessed through panels on the backside of the control stand. All movable controls are connected to...
To see running Open Rails with my AAR105 Control Stand, go to https://youtu.be/eZ8G3dAUoY4. A custom circuit board and software was developed by Rail Simulations, Inc. to work flawlessly with Open...
I got my one-of-a-kind control stand from PI Engineering, who no longer makes them.
Rail Simulations Inc. takes old control stands out of scrapped locomotives and converts them with electronics to...
I just posted on YouTube, at https://youtu.be/pvaYgER_50k, the newest version of TrainMaster. My AAR105 control stand has been fitted with a custom made circuit board and software made by Rail...
I can't ever remember replying to your post, but you can contact me directly [email protected] and I would be pleased to share info, if you are still interested.
You can contact me directly at [email protected], and I can share drawings and other details of construction.
See http://youtu.be/K6mkgobkeek for a 12 minute video of my simulator. I am looking for help to write a driver to make the control stand work with Open Rails, MSTS, or any other train simulation...
Please see my control stand, built by PI Engineering, at http://youtu.be/K6mkgobkeek. I and two friends built the wooden cab. We are looking for help to be able to write a driver that can hook the...
I have a full size replica of an AAR105 locomotive control stand, connected to accurate commercial train software originally developed by P.I. Engineering (Williamston, Michigan). To see a video of...