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glossary:glossary_c [2018/07/17 10:04] – [CAN...] Bob Vetterleinglossary:glossary_c [2018/10/17 13:23] – [Com port] WortingUK
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-Bruce Chubb's Computer/Model Railroad Interface system C/MRI. A series of modules and support available for the system obtained from JLC Enterprises Inc. For website see [[http://www.merg.org.uk/links.php|links page]]+Bruce Chubb's Computer/Model Railroad Interface system C/MRI. A series of modules and support available for the system obtained from JLC Enterprises Inc. For website see [[https://www.merg.org.uk/links.php|links page]]
  
  
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-Refer to [[http://www.merg.org.uk/Members/LC/LC01_1.pdf|MERG TB]] on layout cabling LC01 (Note available to members only)+Refer to [[https://www.merg.org.uk/merg_tbs/download.php?fileid=941|MERG TB]] on layout cabling LC01 (Note available to members only)
  
 ===== CAN ===== ===== CAN =====
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 ===== CBUS ===== ===== CBUS =====
-Layout control bus, see [[http://www.merg.org.uk/merg_resources/cbus.php|CBUS resources page]]\\ +Layout control bus, see [[https://www.merg.org.uk/merg_resources/cbus.php|CBUS resources page]]\\ 
 Public Wiki area for [[public:cbuspublic:start|CBUS]]\\  Public Wiki area for [[public:cbuspublic:start|CBUS]]\\ 
 ===== CDU ===== ===== CDU =====
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-Programmable 4 - channel Servo Driver Type ‘Servo4’ For operation of model railway accessories such as turnouts and semaphore signals. The word channel refers to the ability to control 4 devices.     \\ See the MERG newsletter (now called a Journal) of [[http://merg.org.uk/merg_journal/download.php?fileid=35&userid=0|March 2006]] pages 8 and 9 on the web site.+Programmable 4 - channel Servo Driver Type ‘Servo4’ For operation of model railway accessories such as turnouts and semaphore signals. The word channel refers to the ability to control 4 devices.     \\ See the MERG newsletter (now called a Journal) of [[https://merg.org.uk/merg_journal/download.php?fileid=35|March 2006]] pages 8 and 9 on the web site.
  
  
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-Charlieplexing is a method of matrix multiplexing which uses each wire in turn as the sink.  See the MERG newsletter (now called a Journal) of [[http://merg.org.uk/merg_journal/download.php?fileid=35&userid=0|March 2006]] pages 34 and 35 on the web site.+Charlieplexing is a method of matrix multiplexing which uses each wire in turn as the sink.  See the MERG newsletter (now called a Journal) of [[https://merg.org.uk/merg_journal/download.php?fileid=35|March 2006]] pages 34 and 35 on the web site.
  
  
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-This is a location in advance of a signal box up to which the track must be clearto allow a signalman to accept a train into a block section.     \\ See the MERG newsletter (now called a Journal) of [[http://merg.org.uk/merg_journal/download.php?fileid=35&userid=0|March 2006]] pages 23 on the web site.+This is a location in advance of a signal box up to which the track must be clearto allow a signalman to accept a train into a block section.     \\ See the MERG newsletter (now called a Journal) of [[https://merg.org.uk/merg_journal/download.php?fileid=35|March 2006]] pages 23 on the web site.
  
  
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 A Software Port (usually just called a 'port') is a virtual data connection that can be used by programs to exchange data directly, instead of going through a file or other temporary storage location. The most common of these are TCP and UDP ports which are used to exchange data between computers on the Internet. A Software Port (usually just called a 'port') is a virtual data connection that can be used by programs to exchange data directly, instead of going through a file or other temporary storage location. The most common of these are TCP and UDP ports which are used to exchange data between computers on the Internet.
 +See VCP - Virtual Communications (COM) Port
  
 ===== Command station ===== ===== Command station =====
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