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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Rail/Transit fanning > Question... (Viewed 1284 times)
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< on 11/2/2011 9:51 PM >
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for all you computer smart railfans out there... I may have asked this before but I don't think so. I have a LOT of signals in my back yard. Signals that I have collected over the years, refurbed, and returned to original working order.

I also have the hardware for a system called Opto 22. It is a computer based controller, basically. I want to use this system to control the signals and stuff that I have. Right now I have the signals set up on a manual control.

I have all the hardware for it, but I do not have the software. I have been told that you can also program Opto 22 controllers using Excel. Though I doubt I would have the expertise to do that.

So my question to all of you is this. Any idea where I would be able to get the software to work with an Opto 22 system? The one that I have is an older hardware version, but it is still used in many industrial applications.

Any help would be great! I have been going to do this for a couple of years, but it just kinda fell to the back burner.




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