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I'd have to go with the Toro IC. The second generation IC had colored arrows to help with the sequence (sort of flow chart) that you needed to push the keypad. My first controller at my house was an IC12 with Super 600 rotors. I spent a lot of time with those to items.
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You're in over your head Chief. They're so easy a child can do it.
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Where is Kiril's Calsense pics? I assume he's got a ton of them in service.
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I vote for the TBOS or the Easy rain only because they don't have screens or any reliable way of indication of the controllers state
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Totally unexceptable fear Chief. We can't help you if you can't help yourself.
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Kiril's right, you can't program a mega clock with only a thumb and three fingers.
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