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08-15-2011, 08:24 PM
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It is the Tadao (http://www.tadaotechnologies.com) Infamous...
M3 (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/M3_Infamous_Manual.pdf) if it only has 4 fire modes: uncapped semi-auto, capped semi-auto, PSP ramping, and NXL full-automatic and 8 programmable settings:
Green - Debounce
Purple - Dwell
White - LoaderDelay
Teal - AMB
Flickering Green - Bolt Delay
Flickering Purple - Eye Mode
Flickering White - Fire Mode
Flickering Teal - Fire Mode Max Rate of Fire
M5 (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/M5_Infamous_Manual.pdf) if it has 5 fire modes: uncapped semi-auto, adjustable semi-auto, PSP ramping, PSP burst, and NXL full-automatic and 14 programmable settings:
Green - Debounce
Purple - Dwell
Yellow - Loader delay
Blue - AMB
Red - ARS
White - Fire mode
Teal - Fire mode max rate of fire
Flickering Green - Eye mode
Flickering Purple - Bolt delay
Flickering Yellow - CPF
Flickering Blue - Ramp start
Flickering Red - Eye on color
Flickering White - Eye off color
Flickering Teal - Eye malfunction color
M6 (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/M6_Infamous_Manual.pdf) base model (or M6 (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/M6_Infamous_10_Manual.pdf) w/10 bps settings) if it has 5 fire modes: uncapped semi-auto, adjustable semi-auto, PSP ramping, PSP burst, and NXL full-automatic and "Gangster mode" and 12 programmable settings:
Green - Debounce
Purple - Dwell
Yellow - Loader delay
Blue - AMB
Red - ARS
White - Fire mode
Teal - Fire mode max rate of fire
Flickering Green - Eye mode
Flickering Purple - Bolt delay
Flickering Yellow - CPF
Flickering Blue - Ramp start
Flickering Red - Gangster mode
...and if the board has 26 ROF settings it is the original software flash (base model) for 14 to 20 balls per second in ¼ balls per second increments. If the board has 22 ROF settings it is the 2008 PSP software flash (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/PSP_ROF.pdf) for 10 to 25 balls per second in ½ balls per second increments.
Tadao offers updates (http://www.tadaotechnologies.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=6&idproduct=56) that are 100% free at events that Tadao Technologies attends. If you mail your boards/chips in for the update, only return shipping is charged. The PSP/Millennium Rate of Fire Upgrade is a software update for the rate of fire setting which increases the range of adjustment for PSP, CFOA and Millennium tournament series play for the 2009 season. Actual range of adjustment is from 10 to 25 bps after the update. The ROF upgrade does not provide any other new features over the latest Musashi software on each particular board. However, users with older software can take advantage of this free upgrade to obtain the newest code updates.
It is the Tadao (http://www.tadaotechnologies.com) Infamous...
M3 (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/M3_Infamous_Manual.pdf) if it only has 4 fire modes: uncapped semi-auto, capped semi-auto, PSP ramping, and NXL full-automatic and 8 programmable settings:
Green - Debounce
Purple - Dwell
White - LoaderDelay
Teal - AMB
Flickering Green - Bolt Delay
Flickering Purple - Eye Mode
Flickering White - Fire Mode
Flickering Teal - Fire Mode Max Rate of Fire
M5 (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/M5_Infamous_Manual.pdf) if it has 5 fire modes: uncapped semi-auto, adjustable semi-auto, PSP ramping, PSP burst, and NXL full-automatic and 14 programmable settings:
Green - Debounce
Purple - Dwell
Yellow - Loader delay
Blue - AMB
Red - ARS
White - Fire mode
Teal - Fire mode max rate of fire
Flickering Green - Eye mode
Flickering Purple - Bolt delay
Flickering Yellow - CPF
Flickering Blue - Ramp start
Flickering Red - Eye on color
Flickering White - Eye off color
Flickering Teal - Eye malfunction color
M6 (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/M6_Infamous_Manual.pdf) base model (or M6 (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/M6_Infamous_10_Manual.pdf) w/10 bps settings) if it has 5 fire modes: uncapped semi-auto, adjustable semi-auto, PSP ramping, PSP burst, and NXL full-automatic and "Gangster mode" and 12 programmable settings:
Green - Debounce
Purple - Dwell
Yellow - Loader delay
Blue - AMB
Red - ARS
White - Fire mode
Teal - Fire mode max rate of fire
Flickering Green - Eye mode
Flickering Purple - Bolt delay
Flickering Yellow - CPF
Flickering Blue - Ramp start
Flickering Red - Gangster mode
...and if the board has 26 ROF settings it is the original software flash (base model) for 14 to 20 balls per second in ¼ balls per second increments. If the board has 22 ROF settings it is the 2008 PSP software flash (http://www.streetextremes.com/images/Paintball/Intimidator/PSP_ROF.pdf) for 10 to 25 balls per second in ½ balls per second increments.
Tadao offers updates (http://www.tadaotechnologies.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=6&idproduct=56) that are 100% free at events that Tadao Technologies attends. If you mail your boards/chips in for the update, only return shipping is charged. The PSP/Millennium Rate of Fire Upgrade is a software update for the rate of fire setting which increases the range of adjustment for PSP, CFOA and Millennium tournament series play for the 2009 season. Actual range of adjustment is from 10 to 25 bps after the update. The ROF upgrade does not provide any other new features over the latest Musashi software on each particular board. However, users with older software can take advantage of this free upgrade to obtain the newest code updates.