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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Read: metallic, not metallica. Heh. N/T

In Reply to: Sure. posted by Hellrazor on November 08, 2002 at 23:30:15:


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Posted by:
Hellrazor
on November 08, 2002 at 23:52:36

: : I wanna talk to him about that response trigger setup for the ESP frame you guys rigged up. Tell him i emailed him if you see him. If he gaurantees the work he does wont fry my board. hehe.

: It's all gravy if you leave the board in the frame. The only reason the board fried was because the capacitors touched the frame when we were working on it. So, as long as nothing metallica gets back there, it's all good. I'll drop you a line. Hellrazor out.


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