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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: Modifications for older LED's?

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Posted by Tom Sparkman on April 15, 2002 at 18:00:40:

In Reply to: Modifications for older LED's? posted by bearintex on April 12, 2002 at 15:39:09:

: Would there be any interest by owners of older LED's in an aftermarket circuit board installation? I just did this for a friend of mine. I used the Morlock from KM2. I also modded his hopper for intellifeed and power supply, and installed a through-breech anti-chop-eye. He now has a full array of enhanced fire modes (turbo, burst, auto-response, full auto). This is simply an interest check, I'm not trying to solicit any sales through here.

: Many thanks,
: Barrett Hall
: mailto:bear@bigbearcustoms.com

The ACE is probably the one that grabs me. I've been waiting for Doc's neverending backlog to clear up (almost 2 years now, I think). What about Angels with KMM's Gabriel chip?

Although not a lot of LEDs around, I know 2 people that decided to finally jump on the E-bandwagon when they were able to get LEDs for cheap, both with the semi only board. Since they got them cheap, I'm not sure if they want to spend alot - got a price range in mind?

Tom


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