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Tadao Technologies


 

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TADAO TECHNOLOGIES UPGRADE BOARDS
Tadao Technologies



Tadao Technologies is proud to announce the release of two new aftermarket upgrade circuit boards for the MacDev Cyborg and AKA Viking.

Additionally, Tadao Technologies produces boards for the Smart Parts Shocker and Nerve, Bob Long Intimidator and Alias Intimidator, and Dye’s Matrix, Proto Matrix, DM4, DM5, and DMC. All Tadao Technologies products are drop-in upgrades, requiring no permanent modifications to work.

Both the Cyborg and Viking boards feature the new Musashi 5 software, providing outstanding performance with simple operation and a multitude of new features. Almost infinitely adjustable, the Musashi 5 software includes:

• Interrupt based trigger switch monitoring at 1 million scans per second, independent of code execution to insure that trigger pulls are
never dropped or lost.
• Unlimited semi-automatic, adjustable capped semi-automatic, PSP ramping with adjustable ramp start speed, PSP burst, and NXL full-
automatic fire modes allow you to legally play in any major tournament series, including the NPPL, PSP, or Millennium.
• Maximum rate of fire can be set from 14 bps to unlimited in ¼ bps increments, allowing users to legally run their markers as close as
possible to each tournament series’ limit.
• Three debounce algorithms run simultaneously: The interrupt based trigger detection with ½ ms increments, AMB (anti-mechanical bounce), and Tadao Technologies’ new CPF (cycle percentage filter), which is especially effective at stopping unintentional bounce with low debounce settings, yet is practically transparent to the user.
• Super power efficient software extends the life of batteries while the marker is in use and when it’s turned off.
• Settings are easily changed using Tadao Technologies’ color based trigger menu system. Settings can be accessed without opening up the marker, but an internal lock is also provided to prevent access during tournament play.
• Fully adjustable anti-bolt and ram stick software eliminates first-shot drop-off, making sure that the first shot is always on target.

Currently in use by many top professional teams including Dynasty, Baltimore Trauma, Philadelphia Americans, Russian Legion, and Infamous, the Musashi 5 software will soon be available for all Tadao Technologies products.

Tadao Technologies will be attending the Chicago PSP with Angry Paintball (http://www.angrypaintball.com/), who will have the entire product
line for sale, including the new Cyborg, Viking, and Intimidator boards. Musashi 5 upgrades will be available for FREE for people who currently own Dynasty Shocker/Nerve boards, Infamous Alias Intimidator boards, and Musashi 3 flashed Proto Matrix boards. Musashi 5 will be available for all other Tadao Technologies products in July.

Tadao Technologies also has many boards currently in development, expected to be released later this summer, including boards for the ICD Freestyle Pro and WDP Angel A4, A4 Fly, 05 Speed, and G7.

 


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