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In JMRI, you can use tablets to control the whole layout, run your train through a throttle, and in one case, Bob Bucklew is doing something what you describe with JMRI through it's web interface .. here is an example of some of the stuff that can be done ..http://www.quaker-valley.com/CTC/Tablet.html
Ok, I'll pass. So let me turn it around and tell you what I'd like to have for TBC, and you tell me if jmri can support it. The staging yard(s) are distributed around the layout room and trains will be shuffling around between them during sessions. I'd like a single operator to be able to manage them conveniently with a single portable device. I'm picturing a wi-fi tablet that has the capability to serve as a throttle (using WiThrottle or Engine Driver), has the capability to display track occupancy on a (virtual) track diagram (should be doable with Panel Pro, I believe), and lets me assign routes with virtual buttons on a touch screen track diagram (I'm thinking something like this must be possible, but I don't recall seeing it done with jmri). This would give me complete control of the yards in a single device. Go with jmri?
Geez what kinda trains are you guyz running that take so much to make them move
Go with JMRI.You may also want to investigate CATS, which I heard about recently and don't yet know much about. It is being used by that other guy with a Tehachapi thread on TRW.