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Hi all,

            I am hoping that some one on this forum can help me get a couple of the legacy modules.

I saw a thread some time ago about the tan modules that have been changed to be read and write capable.

The only ones I have are the orange engine ones and I don't want to change them in case I need to reload them later.

I live on the big island of Hawaii and I do not know of any one else here who has a legacy 990, very few train people here, so I am unable

to ask here. I want to use the Lionel LSU software to update my base and cab.

 

Many thanks.

 

Nigel

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You need the black modules if you want to do an update from the web.  Black modules list for $19.95.  If you have unused blue modules, as most of us do, you can modify them to create black modules for free.  Here's the thread that describes the process.

 

Free Legacy Black Modules

 

The tan or orange modules are not candidates for the conversion, they only have half the memory of the blue or black modules.

I would like to attempt to do one of these  myself, but I do not have a blue module.

 

anyone got one that i could play with ? I would pay for the module & postage.

 

Where did the blue ones come from ?

 

Thanks for the link John, so if I just move the resistor (or use wire) over I no longer have to cut the pin on the chip correct ?

 

thanks guy's.

Correct, moving the resistor is the better method, it's just that I didn't discover it first.  Jon Z. pointed that out, he had the benefit of a schematic of how the module is build.  

 

The blue modules were the ones that were supplied with the Legacy for the firmware for the CAB2 and the base, and if you had a 1.2 or earlier, when you registered your Legacy with Lionel, they sent you the 1.3 modules.  I had a total of five of them I made into black modules, as well as a bunch for other members of our club.  The hardest part is splitting the case, some of them are glued pretty well, others are practically falling apart when you get them.

 

Originally Posted by NRSS:

I would like to attempt to do one of these  myself, but I do not have a blue module.

 

anyone got one that i could play with ? I would pay for the module & postage.

 

Where did the blue ones come from ?

 

Thanks for the link John, so if I just move the resistor (or use wire) over I no longer have to cut the pin on the chip correct ?

 

thanks guy's.

try registering your system you might get the blue modules;

 

https://www.lionel.com//RegisterLegacy/index.cfm?

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