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  • Why do you fire all the time it realy pissed me of

  • @themij5 do watch the video then you CUNT!!!

  • @MikeLdn88 do watch ? epic fail

  • how do you add more modes??

    Thanks

    PS. Do you know how to add more modes to Hazers Burnmeup3?

    Thanks

  • i tried this today but for some reason it fires continuously untill i pull the trigger

  • all i can say is WOW! perfect mod i love it. i used to build mods for my freinds using 555 timers but this is a billion times better...absolutely flawless

  • Hmmm.. Either you are just holding down the trigger or it just keeps firing? Which one is it, you stopped firing once then carried on after you spawned.

  • i was holding down the trigger throughout, this was to prove it doesn't get detected by the patch.

    Many RF coders wrote a hex that got detected after the first or second clip.

  • oh ok. Was just wondering. Seemed weird you kept firing all the time. =D.

  • can you put up a pic of your internal wiring in detail because i wired just like the diagram and it isn't working and i verified that my 12f683 pic is programed correctly so i don't know what's wrong. Maybe just tell me some common problems or something like that would be nice. Thank you.

  • i don't have any install pictures to show. you should check that you have the chip the correct way round, looking down at the chip in 'bug position' the top left is +ve.

    check your solder points thoroughly. Lastly make sure you've used the correct points for power and ground, as a lot of people have used the incorrect points!

    If you're using a matrix board then check you have the diode the correct way round.

  • does it have to be a 56k resistor because where i am from they only sell the 56k resistors in huge 13$ bundles with other resistors that i would never use.

  • its '56 ohm' not 56k!! 56k would have too much resistence.

    If you're finding it hard to source the resistor in small quanityties you could probably make-do without one, it'll risk burning the LED but would work. Also look at 100 ohm and 200 ohm etc. Anything less than 330 ohm is fine.

  • So it doesnt matter the voltage but for a .1 what voltage should i get bc i see one from 50v 63v 100v etc

  • so long as its a 1uF, the voltage shouldn't matter. If in doubt go for the 50v or 63v... it should not make a difference.

  • does it matter if its a disk cap?

  • anyway we can get this in asm so we can change the first mode for slower on cod5...??? thanks bud GREAT work btw

  • i will not be releasing the asm

  • Ya I play tested this mod a lot and i had no problems with it. I might add capacitors if i do any mods for my friends so they dont complain. :) thanks for all your help and good job developing !!! ( subcribed for your usefulness )

  • so i doesnt matter the voltage of the capaciter just the uF ?

  • voltage doesn't matter. You don't even need a capacitor with my code.

  • I just wanted to say thank you for the code. Have you ever thought of writing and selling codes?

  • my 2 mode code hasn't stop people like 'NUCLEARMODZ' selling it as their own. I added to extra flashes to mode 2 on top of my original release as a distinguishing mark. The latest release is also slightly faster.

  • how to make a led blink using hi-tech c compiler and 12f683

  • What does the capacitor do? Does it limit the rapid fire?

  • the capacitor is suppose to change the digital (0,1) wave signal into one that has rounded edges, like an anolog to try and trick the system into thinking its a person pulling the trigger. You can omit the capacitor but may occasionally get capped. Go for 0.1uF if you decide to use one as higher values may affect the COD4 mode.

  • Ahhh ok I see. Thanks.

  • The only issue i had was not with the programming or even with the capping (i used it all night and didnt get capped) but when i put the 56k resistor on the led is at like half brightness, almost too dim to see. i take the resistor off and it seems too bright. Any solutions the only thing i can think of is a resistor with less resistance.

  • If you read the diagram its 56 ohm, Not 56k ohm. Thats your problem :D

  • thakns man but its alright

  • i can program them no problem but when i go to verify or read it dosent work. is it encrypted or something?

  • code protect (CP and CPD) enabled by default. if you want to read/verify, then uncheck the CP & CPD flags in 'setting tab' before writing.

    fyi: You may want to enable the code protect if your selling to mates! :0)

  • Thanks, worked for me. You are a genteman and a scholar. I'll make sure to protect the codes from now : )

  • very nice man good work

  • Thanks got the link from forums.xbox-scene and its working ok.

  • enjoy!!!

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