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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7904701" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>maylar, after breaking open the Alpine I was able to figure out that it used a series of conductors that worked sorta like a shift register. I am planning to keep the alpine faceplate board and just hide it, this way I can retain any onboard processing that it might do. I am also going to have to solder directly into the button posts on the board anyway and use the faceplate control board because it uses the button to trigger a transistor gate which feeds into the rest of the system. I will start to get pictures up as soon as I can for anyone interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7904701, member: 628274"] maylar, after breaking open the Alpine I was able to figure out that it used a series of conductors that worked sorta like a shift register. I am planning to keep the alpine faceplate board and just hide it, this way I can retain any onboard processing that it might do. I am also going to have to solder directly into the button posts on the board anyway and use the faceplate control board because it uses the button to trigger a transistor gate which feeds into the rest of the system. I will start to get pictures up as soon as I can for anyone interested. [/QUOTE]
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