beavercreek
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Not having kept up with all of the updates that Massoth have put out over the last year or so, I was wondering...
I run US outline and like to 'lash-up' diesels or even steamers, sometimes as a whole lot of grunt up front, or interspersed as 'helpers' amongst the freight or passenger rake.
So... when diesels are 'lashed' up they are prototypically not always or even rarely configured 'nose to tail' elephant style.
If, when using the Massoth system (1200Z and wireless navigators), I wish to 'consist' and I am lashing-up separate diesels that work usually as solo ones, I have to have them put together 'nose to tail' or I have to adjust the CV programming for the locos (reversing direction) that I want to perhaps 'tail to tail' etc.
Other DCC systems have ways of making this easier, and although this feature was called for as many as 6 years back, Massoth have not included 'consisting' flexibility into their software/firmware updates...unless of course I have missed the specific update...which could easily be the case..
I run US outline and like to 'lash-up' diesels or even steamers, sometimes as a whole lot of grunt up front, or interspersed as 'helpers' amongst the freight or passenger rake.
So... when diesels are 'lashed' up they are prototypically not always or even rarely configured 'nose to tail' elephant style.
If, when using the Massoth system (1200Z and wireless navigators), I wish to 'consist' and I am lashing-up separate diesels that work usually as solo ones, I have to have them put together 'nose to tail' or I have to adjust the CV programming for the locos (reversing direction) that I want to perhaps 'tail to tail' etc.
Other DCC systems have ways of making this easier, and although this feature was called for as many as 6 years back, Massoth have not included 'consisting' flexibility into their software/firmware updates...unless of course I have missed the specific update...which could easily be the case..