Computer Interfaces For DCC (207)
Adding a computer interface to your DCC system can expand your abilities to use programs like DecoderPro for easier programming as well as to make it possible to use other programs to operate signals and other features. And since JMRI is FREE and many systems now come with a USB interface built in, it has become easier and cheaper than ever! So let's take a look at interfaces and options for a few common DCC systems.

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Finally The Truth About DCC Command Stations And Boosters (225)

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Consumer SBCs in 2026

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DC or DCC? The DCC-EX System Gives You BOTH!

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LED Lights For Your DCC Locos (268)

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Block Detection For Your Model Railroad (269)

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FREE Microcontrollers for your Home Electronics Lab

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Fully Automate Your DCC Reverse Loops (197)

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Building the most controversial Z80 Computer ever

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These two changes will transform your NCE PowerCab

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Clockwork uConsole - making the perfect portable SDR cyberdeck using a USB hack

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Stop Cleaning Your Track on Your Model Railroad

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Using CH341a to recover a mobo I bricked - LFC#279

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Who knew Model Railroad Speed Matching was this easy?

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Review/Teardown of a FNIRSI 1014D DSO - 100 MHz or 30 MHz Bandwidth?

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62. Using DecoderPro without a computer interface

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A USB Interface for your NCE PowerCab pt1 (99)

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3D Printed Moving Car System For Model Railways

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