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Re: Onboard computer?

Thank you so much! I just have a few additional questions.... Where does the individual item <R12> stop and the custom circuit begin? For instance (and I'm sure nobody will ever try this), if you built a "custom circuit" with all the functioning parts of a desktop computer, would the total value of all the parts have to be below $400 or just the price of each individual component? I'm pretty sure it would be pretty illegal to go with the latter, but where in the rules is it covered? Thanks for your expertise!


p.s, MDAWG25 Thanks for offering to help! We're definitely considering using a Kinect (and SERIOUSLY looking forward to the Kinect 2.0 that will be releasing with the xBox 720 later this year)

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