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>From menlo70!ucbvax!RMS.G.HNIJ@MIT-OZ  Tue Nov 30 07:29:36 1982
Date: 28 Nov 1982 2137-EST
From: John S. Labovitz <ucbvax!RMS.G.HNIJ@MIT-OZ>
Subject: Computer-controlled model railroads
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	Does anyone know of any books or magazine articles dealing with
computer control of model railroads?

	Thank you,

	John Labovitz
	(RMS.G.HNIJ@MIT-OZ)

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>From menlo70!ucbvax!Zellich@OFFICE-3  Tue Nov 30 07:30:25 1982
Date: 28 Nov 1982 1923-PST
From: ucbvax!Zellich@OFFICE-3   (Rich Zellich)
Subject: Re: Computer-controlled model railroads
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In response to the message sent  28 Nov 1982 2137-EST from RMS.G.HNIJ@MIT-OZ

Look at the 1978 and 1979 issues of The National Model Railroad Association
(NMRA) Bulletin.  The E&E column used the New Jersey Model Railroad Club,
Inc. wired-logic processor system as an example for much of what was being
explained.  It may not be what you're looking for, but is the best and
most extensive treatment of any kind that I'm aware of in the general area.
-Rich Zellich
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