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I just received my first Lionel diesels that I have puchased in years...the BN E8 AA units.  95% of my purchases have been DC 2-rail items for almost 20 years for.  Let me start by saying they are much more breathtaking in real life than in their photos.  The problem I am asking about is a hand written letter from Charles Ro describing the lack of “engine modules”  with my purchase, with several options for “programming” the engines.  As I completely missed the TMCC era and we are now in the “legacy” era, is there anyone who can explain in beginners language what these modules are purposed for?  Cab-1 and cab-2?  Remember...I am not an electrical engineer.    Thanx much, Mike.  

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Legacy has 4 types of modules with 6 different module uses.

2x Blue Modules.  These are included with the Legacy System for the shipped version Software for the system (1-Cab2 and 1-Base).  Typically they were not needed when included with a new system but Lionel also used them when sending out "pre-programmed" system modules for upgrades.

2x Tan 1-Generic Steam and 1-Diesel for setting up the Legacy system for operating TMCC engines.  These were probably the most useless set.  They are no longer in the new systems.

Black writable modules.  Once these came out, users could create their own system upgrade modules via the internet and Lionel's LSU (Legacy System Utility) program.  You can also make multi-engine modules and engine modules using them similar to what used to come in the Legacy engines.  There is a way to make the Blue modules into writable but that's for another time.

Finally the orange module that used to come with the Legacy Engines.  They set up the Cab 2 and Legacy system with the parameters for the Legacy engine such as name, type, Legacy settings, etc.  I referred to these as the engine's "personality" module.  Lionel has stopped including these as all of the settings can be done in about a minute by entering the information manually.  Whether it's cost cutting or unnecessary can be debated but the bottom line is it was redundant.  The sensor track can also enter the info into the Cab2 just by the locomotive running over it.

Hope that helps.

This video is done by Dave Olson and explains the ways to enter Legacy engines into the Cab2...

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gunrunnerjohn posted:
MartyE posted:

Legacy has 5 associated modules.

2x Blue Modules.

2x Tan Generic Steam and Diesel

Black writable modules.

Finally the orange module that used to come with the Legacy Engines. 

Looks like four types to me Marty, unless you're using the "new math".

Four types...Actual 6 different versions of what they do. Sorry. Corrected the original post.

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gunrunnerjohn posted:

Just having fun with you Marty, it was useful information.

MartyE posted:
gunrunnerjohn posted:

Looks like four types to me Marty, unless you're using the "new math".

Four types...Actual 6 different versions of what they do. Sorry. Corrected the original post.

 

It needed clarification. It was a bit confusing after reading it again. 

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