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C/MRI (Computer/Model Railroad Interface) is a set of electronic modules that allow a computer to monitor and control real world devices, including those used in conjunction with model railroads. C/MRI was first introduced by in the February 1985 issue of the Model Railroader magazine. It appeared again with a four-part series starting with the January 2004 issue titled “Signaling Made Easier.” This series is considered to provide a good and concise introduction to the C/MRI and its application to signaling. Additionally, The Sunset Valley Oregon System (Bruce's home model railroad layout) was featured in the February and March 2006 issues of Model Railroader and the 2006 issue of Model Railroad Planning as well as in the March 2007 issue of the NMRA's magazine, .

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  • C/MRI (Computer/Model Railroad Interface) is a set of electronic modules that allow a computer to monitor and control real world devices, including those used in conjunction with model railroads. C/MRI was first introduced by in the February 1985 issue of the Model Railroader magazine. It appeared again with a four-part series starting with the January 2004 issue titled “Signaling Made Easier.” This series is considered to provide a good and concise introduction to the C/MRI and its application to signaling. Additionally, The Sunset Valley Oregon System (Bruce's home model railroad layout) was featured in the February and March 2006 issues of Model Railroader and the 2006 issue of Model Railroad Planning as well as in the March 2007 issue of the NMRA's magazine, . In addition to the above magazine articles, there are several books by Bruce Chubb on the subject: * Build your own Universal Computer Interface (out of print, first edition) * Paperback: 320 pages * Publisher: Tab Books (February 1989) * ISBN 0-8306-9422-6 * ISBN 0-8306-3122-4 (pbk.) * ISBN 978-0-8306-3122-3 * Build your own Universal Computer Interface (out of print, second edition) * Paperback: 410 pages * Publisher: McGraw-Hill (1997) * ISBN 0-07-912638-3 (hc) * ISBN 0-07-912639-1 (pbk.) * The Railroader's C/MRI Applications Handbook (version 2.1, 1999) * Spiral bound, 8.5x11 paper: ~250 pages * Self-published by JLC Enterprises, Grand Rapids, MI * The Railroader's C/MRI Applications Handbook (version 2.2, 2000) * Spiral bound, 8.5x11 paper: ~250 pages * Self-published by JLC Enterprises, Grand Rapids, MI * The Computer/Model Railroad Interface (C/MRI) Users Manual (version 3.0, 2003) * Spiral bound, 8.5x11 paper: ~250 pages * Self-published by JLC Enterprises, Grand Rapids, MI * The Computer/Model Railroad Interface (C/MRI) Users Manual (version 3.0, 2003) * Appendices * Spiral bound, 8.5x11 paper: ~75 pages * Self-published by JLC Enterprises, Grand Rapids, MI * The Railroader's C/MRI Applications Handbook (version 3.0, 2010) * Volume 1-System Extensions * Spiral bound, 8.5x11 paper: ~250 pages * Self-published by JLC Enterprises, Grand Rapids, MI * The Railroader's C/MRI Applications Handbook (version 3.0, 2010) * Volume 2-Signaling Systems * Spiral bound, 8.5x11 paper: ~250 pages * Self-published by JLC Enterprises, Grand Rapids, MI (en)
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  • C/MRI (Computer/Model Railroad Interface) is a set of electronic modules that allow a computer to monitor and control real world devices, including those used in conjunction with model railroads. C/MRI was first introduced by in the February 1985 issue of the Model Railroader magazine. It appeared again with a four-part series starting with the January 2004 issue titled “Signaling Made Easier.” This series is considered to provide a good and concise introduction to the C/MRI and its application to signaling. Additionally, The Sunset Valley Oregon System (Bruce's home model railroad layout) was featured in the February and March 2006 issues of Model Railroader and the 2006 issue of Model Railroad Planning as well as in the March 2007 issue of the NMRA's magazine, . (en)
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