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Yes. The decoders sold separately allow to disable mfx in the decoder. I hope the factory-installed decoders will also have this feature. The decoders they recently used for Trix locos have mfx and DCC, but mfx cannot be disabled. That's a massive restriction IMHO.
The biggest issue I have with DCC is getting the loco apart to fit the decoder without the separately fitted parts falling off. Now if you are going to convert your old locos to DCC then the 8 pin decoder is the easiest to wire up and if the loco is lets say a 0-6-0 then a 6 pin one is a better option as it is a much smaller decoder.
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Digital Command Control (DCC) decoder programming is what makes your DCC decoder installation unique to your locomotive. By this, I mean, once a decoder has been properly installed in a locomotive, the locomotive can operate on any DCC system right then and there, without any need make any changes to the decoder “programming”. Each decoder comes preprogrammed
As part of the NMRA DCC specifications, each manufacturer is assigned a number, or Manufacturer ID. This identifies the decoder's manufacturer. The same way your car's VIN has codes to identify the manufacturer/country, which are assigned by the Society of Automotive Engineers. This info is stored in CV (Configuration Variable) #8.