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C80prox Marklin Digital Control Program for PC's

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<strong>C80prox</strong> – <strong>Marklin</strong> <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> PC’s<br />

will invoke c80prox or setpro using the configuration found in myconfg file. The "/c:"<br />

switch must be the last item on the command line. The setpro program also uses this<br />

switch to build and edit this alternate configuration. If the "/c:" switch is not<br />

specified, c80prox and setpro will default to the standard configuration file, "c80pro".<br />

The DOS extension of ".INI" does not need to be entered.<br />

Locomotive Speed Mapping<br />

The <strong>Marklin</strong> Motorola <strong>Digital</strong> System defines 15 physical speed settings, 0 to 14.<br />

<strong>C80prox</strong> gives you the ability to modify the speed settings <strong>for</strong> locomotives when<br />

under computer control. By editing the DOS file ‘c80speed.ini’ in the main <strong>C80prox</strong><br />

directory this can be achieved. The <strong>for</strong>mat of this file is as follows:<br />

Addr1,s1,s2,s3,s4,s5,s6,s7,s8,s9,s10,s11,s12,s13,s14<br />

Addr2,s1,s2,s3,s4,s5,s6,s7,s8,s9,s19,s11,s12,s13,s14<br />

Each line in the ‘c80speed.ini’ file MUST contain exactly 15 entries. The first entry is<br />

the <strong>Digital</strong> Address of the locomotive and the remaining 14 entries define the speed<br />

mapping <strong>for</strong> that address. You cannot map speed 0. Example<br />

Line 1: 63,3,3,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,12,12<br />

Here locomotive address 63 will have the following speed map:<br />

0 = 0, 1= 3, 2 = 3, 3 = 3, 4 = 4, 5 = 5, 6 =6, 7 = 7, 8 = 8, 9 = 9, 10 = 10, 11 =<br />

11, 12 = 12, 13 = 12<br />

and 14 = 12.<br />

Page 34 Version 1.1 October 16, 2003

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