What are good controller mod kits for DIY people?

Ben

Member
Are you looking for Rapid Fire or LED kits?

There's plenty of open source code's out there if you have a programmer and stuff?
 

Itz CHARLEY

New Member
thejld said:
Im looking for a good basic rapid fire with dual trigger.. what do you mean by a programmer?
A person that makes the codes for the rapid fire chips, most chips from kits already come pre coded.
 

Itz CHARLEY

New Member
thejld said:
Who is agood programmer and what r open source codes?
Well, open source codes are codes that is free to public domain, anyone can use them and are free to distribute. Coding can be very complicated with many languages that are used in it. Programmers know a lot about more about different codes and some can be hired to make open source codes for the chips.
 

odingalt

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Technically, you could buy and install an Intensafire and then use their 'debug' port along with a 'pickit v2' programmer to reprogram it. Now I think you'd have to program it before installing it.. without looking at it more closely I'm not sure if you can program their chip while it's 'in circuit' - in other words not sure if you can update the code using their debug port after you've soldered it into your controller.
 

PS3andCOD

Contributor
Ben. said:
Are you looking for Rapid Fire or LED kits?

There's plenty of open source code's out there if you have a programmer and stuff?

When he said "programer", he meant the physical equipment to program a PIC chip.
 

Fredrow

Active Member
PS3andCOD said:
Ben. said:
Are you looking for Rapid Fire or LED kits?

There's plenty of open source code's out there if you have a programmer and stuff?

When he said "programer", he meant the physical equipment to program a PIC chip.

Ohhh...Did he??
 
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