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  • The Hobbit
    Bunker Buster
    • Jan 2022
    • 487

    #16
    Originally posted by Fubarius
    One thing to consider if you actually want to use one of these classics on the field, does your field have a ROF limit?

    My personal Viking, 04 with eyes and WAS board, has only one firing mode since it came out right at the peak of the ROF wars, unlimited semi. There's no way to set a max ROF on that particular board with the eyes on, unless you have the now super rare data cable, and a copy of the software, and the latest update for the board, and a computer with a serial port.

    Since a number of my local field have rather definite ROF limits my favorite gun can almost never be used. Unless maybe I under hopper it with a revi or something.
    I believe sci-fi makes a board capable of all modern limits that works with the Viking.

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    • automeister
      Bunker Buster
      • Aug 2021
      • 480

      #17
      That is a good point, I feel like some fields are not overly concerned as long as folks aren't being a jerk with hosing people.

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      • Fubarius
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 477
        • New Richmond, WI

        #18
        Originally posted by The Hobbit

        I believe sci-fi makes a board capable of all modern limits that works with the Viking.
        The Morlock MK4 is another option, with some nifty features as an available OLED screen and bluetooth integration.
        https://www.morlockboards.com/index_mk4.html
        But either option tends to turn a "there's a nifty gun I want to try" into a fairly hefty project build.

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        • William the Third
          I do cocaine!
          • Jul 2020
          • 1099
          • WNC

          #19
          Originally posted by Fubarius
          Originally posted by The Hobbit

          I believe sci-fi makes a board capable of all modern limits that works with the Viking.
          The Morlock MK4 is another option, with some nifty features as an available OLED screen and bluetooth integration.
          https://www.morlockboards.com/index_mk4.html
          But either option tends to turn a "there's a nifty gun I want to try" into a fairly hefty project build.
          Enoch also makes a board for the Excalibur/Viking with OLED screen and Bluetooth. Currently out of stock right now, though.
          I can haz feedback?
          If I owe you feedback, just remind me, as I sometimes forget.

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

            #20
            Originally posted by Fubarius
            One thing to consider if you actually want to use one of these classics on the field, does your field have a ROF limit?

            My personal Viking, 04 with eyes and WAS board, has only one firing mode since it came out right at the peak of the ROF wars, unlimited semi. There's no way to set a max ROF on that particular board with the eyes on, unless you have the now super rare data cable, and a copy of the software, and the latest update for the board, and a computer with a serial port.

            Since a number of my local field have rather definite ROF limits my favorite gun can almost never be used. Unless maybe I under hopper it with a revi or something.
            Are you 100% sure your WAS board isn’t programmable? I have 2 and both have several firing modes, can set the rate of fire, and solenoid dwell. Once I turned off the tournament lock.

            I want to say even the early WAS software levels you could set rate of fire, but could be wrong.

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            • Frmrspec
              Cursed to tinker
              • Jun 2022
              • 583

              #21
              Originally posted by Roger7pball
              Are you 100% sure your WAS board isn’t programmable? I have 2 and both have several firing modes, can set the rate of fire, and solenoid dwell. Once I turned off the tournament lock.

              I want to say even the early WAS software levels you could set rate of fire, but could be wrong.
              all WAS boards are programmable, but finding someone with a WAS programming software, a data-link, windows 98 and an rs232 port is probably the more difficult part

              however pandora boards were fully programmable and can be had for cheap.. as well as the morlock as previously mentioned (as long as you don't mind wiring it up)

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

                #22
                Originally posted by Frmrspec

                all WAS boards are programmable, but finding someone with a WAS programming software, a data-link, windows 98 and an rs232 port is probably the more difficult part

                however pandora boards were fully programmable and can be had for cheap.. as well as the morlock as previously mentioned (as long as you don't mind wiring it up)
                Ah, maybe we’re talking about different WAS boards. I have two of these WAS boards in my Vikings and changed them to PSP mode & 10 bps without a computer.

                I have wired Morlock boards in a few of my markers. They’re great.

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                • Fubarius
                  MCB Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 477
                  • New Richmond, WI

                  #23
                  With the WAS board it depends on if/when they were last updated. My Viking, and I'm the only person to own it, was bought quite early in the 04 run, as soon as it was offered in green. At the time "PSP mode" didn't even exist. At some point I could have gotten my board updated with the new modes, but since the local league still used uncapped semi as the official mode I didn't feel the need too (still don't care for ramping even today). It wasn't until years later the local rec fields started implementing ROF caps, but by that point I didn't know anyone with the link cable and couldn't download the board update anyways. The last time my board saw a link cable we upped the "eye off" ROF from 13 to 15 I think.

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