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- From: Harold DeWayne <harold-dewayne@hlp.com>
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- Subject: Re: Blowing the dust off my old C=64...what's new?
- Date: 2 Jan 1996 13:29:35 GMT
- Organization: Houston Lighting & Power Company
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- Just a question from a "lurker"...
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- I have a couple of C=64's that are not being used, but after
- seeing the last question, would this arrangement also perhaps
- work for a HO scale train setup? My brother-in-law is just
- getting into his trains and if it might work, maybe I'll give him
- one to use for controlling his tracks.
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- Thanks in advance to all who answer.
-
- --
- * Harold DeWayne *
- * mailto://harold-dewayne@hlp.com *
-
- Prowler <prowler@D.L.o.C.> wrote:
- >> I would like to use the computer to turn the power to the slot >> car set on and off to control the race heats. If someone can >>=
- get me started on the hardware aspects of this I'd be much >> obliged. Thanks-
- >
- >A company called "Electronic Energy Control" makes a card that
- >will hook up to the 64's user port via a standard RS-232
- >adaptor. The one in the catalog that I have from them will >control up to 16 relays, and also hook up for status inputs and >analog=
- inputs.
- > Their number is:
- >1-800-842-7714, Tech information at 614-464-4470, fax at 614-464-9656.
- >
- >prowler@iglou.com
- >
- >
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