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Tom Allen

TFP
Jul 4, 2003
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Originally posted by John C
If I understand this correctly they are selling a PIC16F628 chip for £200


Thats a £1.80 chip for £200.


Shoot more fools, more like you are a fool if you give your money to those morons!!!
Got there before me john...:D

Cheque arrived ok.
 

Rabies

Trogdor!
Jul 1, 2002
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Originally posted by John C
If I understand this correctly they are selling a PIC16F628 chip for £200


Thats a £1.80 chip for £200.


Shoot more fools, more like you are a fool if you give your money to those morons!!!
That is about as dumb as saying "Huh, HMV are selling CDs for £15, when I can blank ones for 40p."

Go and buy a £1.80 16F628 and put it in your marker if you want :) Then take it out and spend a few weeks writing the code for it. What's your time and expertise worth to you?
 

H

Wizard, of sorts...
Feb 27, 2002
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www.ministryofcake.net
---Get rid of pesky refs for good! To enter Ramping Mode once the gun is on, you need to enter the SECRET CODE. A unqiue code is entered on the membrane pad to turn ramping on. Don't trust other people selling chips with a ridiculously simple trigger code, their code has been leaked, you will get caught. Ramping can then be turned off with the touch of either membrane button. Without Ramping turned on the chip functions exactly like a stock chip.
:mad: i bet the PBNation DM4 fan boys are already queing up to buy em... leaves a sick taste in the mouth.

Paul:
Only 50 Made
---Only 50chips Speedy chips have been released, within the first batch there are a number of different codes, of different lengths
CONDFIDENTIAL
---Your purchase with us is between you and us, and no one else. It's that simple. Included with the chip will be the Secret Code unique to these chips. For the security of our clients we can not tell you the codes beforehand. Don't worry though, they are simple enough even a paintballer can remember it ;).
:mad:
 

gaff

www.hired-killaz.com
Mar 12, 2003
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'in ya face baby!'
these chips and codes are not new guys! this has been about for years!

my control engineer at work could write code for these very simple systems in about 2hours!!! in an engineering environment what the software in a paintball gun does is so simple, its childs play to any experienced programmer! until someone starts reading software in guns when suspected of cheats then we will never ever find then!

an easy solution i feel is introduce a rule that states 'once entering a tournament, and thus its contrctural obligations, you allow random testing of your markers and equipment. and should your marker be suspected of using software other than the standard semi type, it can be seazed and tested, and destroyed if found to be cheating'

i know this will never happen, but you can only hope!