Just look for the time stamp in the description. I give a summary of what I talk about. If you are not already interested in the subject it will at least explain the overall concept.
I made it all the way through. Excellent explanation. I understood it. Now I just need to figure out what I need to buy and configure them. Thank you for sharing.
Dennis, all this talk about producing and consuming was making me very hungry. But, your little roadmap sketch saved the day! (as usual) I see that it's all about getting a code in your node. lol Thank you. 🚂Lawrence
Quite informative on how LCC can be used. It can very easily become overwhelming and complex but it really doesnt need to be of you take it step by step and document it clearly.
Once I understood Produced vs Consumed events an how the line interacts with them it became fairly simple. The methodology of tracking what I was doing came next.
It’s over my head. Have to be honest but hey watched the entire video. If you need watched hours, there you have it. Very interesting config, Dennis. Happy modeling.
Wow! So - press the button for a route, then three turnouts change based upon the if/then programming. . . . Right? I think I've got it! Dennis, this is great tutoring. Hope to see more!
@@patmccarthy1624 yup, that’s the basic idea. Only there isn’t really any logic here. It’s all event based. If/then, true/false logic is used within LCC, mostly for signaling.
I guess I’ll have to watch this again when I’m paying better attention. Thanks for explaining it, Dennis.
Just look for the time stamp in the description. I give a summary of what I talk about. If you are not already interested in the subject it will at least explain the overall concept.
I made it all the way through. Excellent explanation. I understood it. Now I just need to figure out what I need to buy and configure them. Thank you for sharing.
Start small and experiment first. Most of us began with a single turnout and three or four blocks of track. A test module so to speak.
Dennis, all this talk about producing and consuming was making me very hungry. But, your little roadmap sketch saved the day! (as usual) I see that it's all about getting a code in your node. lol Thank you. 🚂Lawrence
A little code in your node leads to a flick in the switch!
@@OtterCreek Yes, indeed my friend! Gotta Love It🤗
Quite informative on how LCC can be used. It can very easily become overwhelming and complex but it really doesnt need to be of you take it step by step and document it clearly.
Once I understood Produced vs Consumed events an how the line interacts with them it became fairly simple. The methodology of tracking what I was doing came next.
Excellent description of LCC in layperson's terms!
Thanks!
It’s over my head. Have to be honest but hey watched the entire video. If you need watched hours, there you have it. Very interesting config, Dennis. Happy modeling.
LOL, I knew this and the previous video were not going to be for everyone, but there will be some who appreciate it. Thanks for the view!
@@OtterCreek Oh I’m sure of that too, Dennis. There’s a lot of smart / tech folks out there. 😎👍🏼 Have a great Summer!
Very interesting Dennis and understandably explained.
Thanks Steve!
Wow! So - press the button for a route, then three turnouts change based upon the if/then programming. . . . Right? I think I've got it! Dennis, this is great tutoring. Hope to see more!
@@patmccarthy1624 yup, that’s the basic idea. Only there isn’t really any logic here. It’s all event based. If/then, true/false logic is used within LCC, mostly for signaling.
Excellent detailed information. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
LCC with Linux can operate almost anything through model railroad controllers.
The hobby has come a long way.
Yet again I'm confused. I really need someone who can teach me this stuff. One day maybe! On my case, keep it simple stupid 😢
No worries Chris you do the hobby the way you want to. As long as you are enjoying the hobby, that’s all that matters!