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emd_16645:
Definitely seems the best solution is to find a cheap used Windows machine for a base station.  When I make the investment into Railpro, that will be the way I go.  I'm not going to bother with parallels or other emulation software on my mac.  In fact, I probably will initially go the route of purchasing a CI-1 instead of the HC-2, at least until I am ready for serious operation.

darryl.trains:
Chris

 I looked at buying a cheap PC but make sure if you go that route, get one with at least Vista OS  or later.
I would really think getting a HC-2 would be best as the screen feature is real nifty and maybe the CL-1 as an added back up but then I am new at this but I have spent a lot of time investigating before investing.

Sitting on the fence has sure been an interesting adventure to say the least.

Cheers. the old fardt in Orygun

darryl.trains:
Here and now I made my decision. I will get everything to convert my engines plus handheld controller plus power supply along with decoders, some with sound. Other nice to have goodies too. Otherwords, load my plate FULL. I going all in for the fun of it and why not?  Cheers all for your help. Soon I'll be making a call to a dealer and invest some $$$.  The old fardt in Orygun

William Brillinger:
That's exciting Darryl !

G8B4Life:
Welcome to the fun Darryl  :)

If you have not seen this thread yet, we have a list of places that RailPro can be purchased. http://rpug.pdc.ca/index.php/topic,61.0.html .

Shop around, you can get some good prices significantly lower than Ring Engineering's MSRP.  Personally I can recommend Bill (pdc.ca), not just because of his good prices but Bill uses what he sells and stands behind it 100%.

- Tim

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