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i was just wondering what is the diffrence between the verc and regular t-board? also, what is the membrane for the verc?
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VerC T-Boards have all inclusive programming...they are capible of several firing modes without exchanging chips like VerA...(VerA boards are semi only unless you exchange the programming chip for a "T" chip for full auto or a "Ramping" chip) VerC features a programming button like Spyder ESP boards to make programming easier. The membrane is an external button assembly that is as thin as a sticker...it sticks to the back of the frame and further eases programming...Hope this helps, go to SDs' website for all th information:
http://www.scenariodreams.com/productpages/esp.htm
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it has some cooler modes, like: Nitro, Reactive Mode, Built-In ramping chip, membrane like jimmy said, and It has debounce which im not sure if the old t-board does or not
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what is nitro and reactive mode?
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Nitro is a "breakout mode" it is full-auto until you release the trigger then it goes into semi-auto mode. Reactive trigger ( RT mode) is when you pull the trigger it shoots....but, when you release the trigger, it shoots again. So you get a 2 for 1 deal in the Reactive mode
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