Well this might be the long term vision of the industry.
Say you are at the top of the funnel ( yea here we go ) and want to go to the
next step. Say a permanate layout.
So I'm not really to handy with all this wiring stuff. I work in front of a computer
all day.
Well I'll buy the legacy/ipad version.
Now fast track is nice. So I'll go with that and some command control
switches. So I put down the track and switches according to plan.
Now I plug the power supply to the wall, the power supply to the command
station. command station to the track, the little comm wire for TMCC to the
outside rail. Maybe a serial cord to the I pad and and Legacy base.
My engine is ID 1 out of the box. I set a few id's to the switches and I'm off
and running.
That was simplistic but in this instant gratification world we live in it fits.
I don't have to worry to much about the table hieght because I'll probably
never go under it. I won't have to buy all the wire and pull it back to a central
control panel because everything is on communitcation wire and or track power.
Unless you label everything, who remembers what all those wirtes were anyway?
Probably only you, God help the person who might have to trouble shoot a layout
he din't build.
This also would be a major advantage for modular clubs. I can tell you how many
times we have taken down the layout, put it back up, only to find we have
a problem. "Anyone have the volt meter ? Anyone know how to use it ? "
To many wire connections, to many bumps to make your day go bad.
If done correctly a controler or system should be able to walk you through
a setup proceedure, or if the icons make sence a little logical thinking should
get you going....
Just a few thoughts, I've scene other industries go this way.
and as my grand daughter told me one day.
DEAL WIFF IT !