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  1. #1 Messiah2 PRO firmware v1.22 
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    I'll got Messiah2 PRO v1.22 soon. It would be necessary to use double wire (gnd + clk) on signal clock with this one, or not ?

    And also, I'll do not have any problem with diodes and voltages, correct?

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    No diode probems etc.

    The CLK wire - well grounding it or laying it along the ground plane is a matter of electronic principle. The CLK should lie along the motherboard and not traverse any components. Wrapping it with a ground plane has the same effect of preventing emf type interference with various circuits.
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    True,
    In my case the clk wire is suck down to the motherboard, I'm certain that it doesn't cross a component, however it could be crossing a video track/line as you say Charlie. I used stranded wire for the clk, there would be less skinning effect, but not gone.

    will test the theory soon as.
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    After all, it's a simple solution for CLK wire.

    Thanks Charlie.

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    you'd better not stock 1.22 as the 1.23 is already ( or soon will be ) out , and correct some bugs in the code .
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    I never used twisted pair to link clk signal ... all M2 I have installed works fine
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    Originally posted by Neo_KnK
    you'd better not stock 1.22 as the 1.23 is already ( or soon will be ) out , and correct some bugs in the code .
    No - I'm afraid not. I just took stock of nearly 800 v1.22. I would'nt have done that if v1.23 was just round the corner.
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    800! and you fit them all your self? You being you must get a good price? and maybe you supply other serious chipers. Could you supply me? I use star-xxxxxxx X10
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    Originally posted by Fixit
    800! and you fit them all your self? You being you must get a good price? and maybe you supply other serious chipers. Could you supply me? I use star-xxxxxxx X10
    I don't crap on my customers!
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    What do you mean?. risky business stocking up on M2. The price always drops as well as new chips being develop.
    Are you saying you will not supply me?
    If you want to keep them that's up to you
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