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If you're getting into the oXigen system, either as a host/track-owner, or as a racer, and can't work an SCP3 into your budget yet, or supply SCP3 controllers for every guest at your track, you can save quite a bit by using ARC Air/Pro controllers instead. In this video, I show you how to install the firmware, and how to pair to oXigen chipped cars.
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Without displays on the controller, this process is akin Navigating the crystal maze in the pitch-black on Roller Blades
However, at six ARC controllers for the price of one SCP , this is clearly a worthwhile option for setting up an Oxigen track on a budget and Greg describes the process clearly.
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Yeah, no display and no dials does present a challenge. I think slot.it did a great job, all considered, and once you've actually done it a couple times, it's not hard to remember. I keep forgetting the DFU sequence, but as that only ever needs doing once per controller (unless you're a nutter like me, who's always switching back and forth for one reason or another), that's no big deal.
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