Jawel hoor, onderaan. Er is niet gespecificeerd hoe ze aan moeten sluiten of dat het berijdbaar moet zijn. Maar ze sluiten aan.
Wat hier hilarisch 'slecht' is, is de prompt. Het ding heeft precies gedaan wat je vroeg.En het laat idd zien dat er nog weinig intelligentie zit in dit soort tools. Het doet alleen wat je vraagt.
In iTrain, I can assign up to two feedbacks to a turnout. Why can I assign two? What happens if I only assign one?
You can assign two feedbacks to a turnout so iTrain can handle more complex turnout pieces (like crossovers, slips, or long turnouts with two isolated sections) and still know exactly where the train is on that turnout structure. If you only assign one feedback, iTrain can still work correctly; the second input is only needed when the physical turnout is electrically split into two separately detected sections.Why there are two fieldsSome turnout types (crossovers, single/double slips, very long special turnouts) can be wired as two separate occupancy sections, each with its own detector, so iTrain offers two feedback fields to match that hardware.For standard single turnouts, only one feedback is needed, and the second field is simply not used.What happens if you use only oneWith a normal single turnout, using one feedback is the recommended and fully supported configuration; the second field can stay empty with no loss of function.Even in a turnout chain, iTrain only uses the first encountered turnout feedback to update the “true” train position and reset any accumulated position error, so additional feedbacks after that do not improve positional accuracy.When to use the second feedbackUse both feedback fields only when your turnout physically has two isolated occupancy sections that you want to monitor separately (for example, each half of a crossover or slip wired to its own detector).If your turnout is a simple Rocoline point with just one detected section, assign the one detector in the first feedback field and leave the second blank; iTrain will still accurately update train position when that feedback is triggered.
Het doet alleen wat je vraagt.
Dat is niet wat ik zeg, bekijk het plaatje eens goed en wijs mij de twee dubbelsporige hoofdlijnen en acht perronsporen aan.
.... maar zelf niet vertrouwd op AI met je vraag over Boosters en keerlus.
AI kan handig zijn bij het maken van hilarische sinterklaasgedichten en trouw-speeches