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10.10.2009, 02:25 PM

Aw, come on Patrick. We all know you go home at night and sleep on piles of $100 bills. lol.

Seriously, I think CC will have plenty of business despite the unscrupulous competition because they stand behind their product and is based here in the US. The list of such companies is shrinking every day. I just hope we never see CC go the way of Medusa...
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10.11.2009, 11:38 AM

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Aw, come on Patrick. We all know you go home at night and sleep on piles of $100 bills. lol.

Seriously, I think CC will have plenty of business despite the unscrupulous competition because they stand behind their product and is based here in the US. The list of such companies is shrinking every day. I just hope we never see CC go the way of Medusa...


Not directed to you Brian but just in case someone wants to build their own.

Just because you can build it doesn't mean you can program it I am sure that Castle has some pretty proprietary algorithms that go along with that hardware.

We still use the old (like before most of you were born) Z180 processor and nobody can touch us (in our field) with our algorithms, doing things that every other manufacturer says is not possible with the equipment we use. My favorite thing is replacing a super high dollar controller on someone else’s mechanical section with ours (because they obsolete every 5 years), and have the customer ask if it’s going to work as good as the other one and I say I sure hope not.

Jeff

Looking forward to try one of these out when they are not like hens teeth


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10.12.2009, 05:04 PM

Here is the datasheet. Looks good.
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