Morlock board for a system x autococker.

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  • OldScorpion
    Newbie
    • Jul 2021
    • 24

    #1

    Morlock board for a system x autococker.

    I'm not sure there are anymore morlock boards left but if there are could I wire the board to the existing led? I've looked but I also haven't seen the answer to program the board for an eyed autococker. But I have seen pictures of them with warlock boards. Does anyone have the info on that?
  • Macdave06
    Tinkerer
    • Jul 2020
    • 1363
    • Vacaville, CA

    #2
    There is the UTB(universal t board) which i believe has an oled display option. I don't think the morlock had any display options. Just an LED.

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    • DocsMachine
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 2699
      • Alaska

      #3
      The Morlock very much had a display option. And would work with any eyes, whether break-beam or reflective.

      There will be more, I'm told, but not until the big chip shortage eases up.

      Doc.
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      • Macdave06
        Tinkerer
        • Jul 2020
        • 1363
        • Vacaville, CA

        #4
        Originally posted by DocsMachine
        The Morlock very much had a display option. And would work with any eyes, whether break-beam or reflective.

        There will be more, I'm told, but not until the big chip shortage eases up.

        Doc.
        You're right doc. I got that backwards.

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        • Roger7pball
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 569
          • Arizona Bay

          #5
          I’m working to install one in a friend’s E1 framed autococker. If successful I’ll share any tips I learn on the way.

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          • Jordan
            Jordan commented
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            Nice! I plan on using one in my Karni-framed SR, those tips will be invaluable.

          • Roger7pball
            Roger7pball commented
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            My guess is that electrically there shouldn’t any issues. It’ll just come down to real estate in the frame for battery, board, screen, microswitch, and solenoid. We’ll see!

          • OldScorpion
            OldScorpion commented
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            The biggest problem I see and maybe it's not right is I saw a guy on here trying to program an autococker sr board and couldn't figure out the proper settings. I could I assume use a sci Fi board or e2 board. But I thought it would be fun to use a morlock and I shot the sand ridge prototype and from what I've read he was the inventor of the sand ridge autococker.
        • Macdave06
          Tinkerer
          • Jul 2020
          • 1363
          • Vacaville, CA

          #6
          Originally posted by Roger7pball
          I’m working to install one in a friend’s E1 framed autococker. If successful I’ll share any tips I learn on the way.
          And if not successful we'll see the board up for sale here. Win win lol

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          • Roger7pball
            Roger7pball commented
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            Haha, sorry it’s a friend’s board and marker. My 5 Morlocks are safely installed in gelatin blasters.
        • ThatDude812
          Bunker Buster
          • Jan 2022
          • 137

          #7
          I know this is an old thread but I have a morlock board I pulled I out of my old angel LCD. Can it flashed to have the modern settings and could I put it in an Eblade? If so that would be sick. Don’t have to keep hoping and waiting for a scifi board.

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          • Poppets 4 Life
            Poppets 4 Life commented
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            You could probably just buy a new morlock board. Curt ( maker of morlocks) just got his chip shipment and is making more boards.
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