With mechanical and low bps formats becoming more popular, I’m having dye check if my pm8 will be flashable to 5.5bps. It doesn’t look like it’s possible but I’ll put out an update In the dye section is I get an unexpected yes.
Is there a reason why Lower bps options weren’t very common until recently ? The UL boards are adjustable In single digit increments and top out at 30bps which is very very high. But on the lower end it’s just 10 bps. And my old frenzy alias board didn’t have any options at all just 15 unless you shut the eyes off. It had all sorts of other options you could adjust but BPS wasn’t one of them. Even the old ego LCD boards had a pretty high bps minimum if I recall. Are lower limits tougher to program or something? It seems like a feature most rec ballers would want in order to save on paint. I remember when the tournament limits kept lowering each year from 15 to 13.3 to 12 and then to 10. Why didn’t they give you a wider range of options? It was like every single company too as far as I can tell. None of the older boards I remember allowed for limited paint modes except for maybe the smart parts “billy ball” boards
Is there a reason why Lower bps options weren’t very common until recently ? The UL boards are adjustable In single digit increments and top out at 30bps which is very very high. But on the lower end it’s just 10 bps. And my old frenzy alias board didn’t have any options at all just 15 unless you shut the eyes off. It had all sorts of other options you could adjust but BPS wasn’t one of them. Even the old ego LCD boards had a pretty high bps minimum if I recall. Are lower limits tougher to program or something? It seems like a feature most rec ballers would want in order to save on paint. I remember when the tournament limits kept lowering each year from 15 to 13.3 to 12 and then to 10. Why didn’t they give you a wider range of options? It was like every single company too as far as I can tell. None of the older boards I remember allowed for limited paint modes except for maybe the smart parts “billy ball” boards
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