Editing Cable Golf Rules
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* Chips may be placed in any orientation (upside-down math chips might conserve cables) | * Chips may be placed in any orientation (upside-down math chips might conserve cables) | ||
* The single-plane category requires all the chips to be on coplanar faces of all frames. The multi-plane category allows the chips to be on frame faces that are at different angles (crossing an edge or surrounding a corner). | * The single-plane category requires all the chips to be on coplanar faces of all frames. The multi-plane category allows the chips to be on frame faces that are at different angles (crossing an edge or surrounding a corner). | ||
− | + | * There must be a connection to the feed from the [[Power Controller]], but the cables leading to the power controller that are not required for the logic to function are not counted. This power feed connection will almost certainly be a T or +, since a corner or straight section is strictly a feed and not needed to connect the logic components. | |
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− | * There must be a connection to the feed from the [[Power Controller]], but the cables leading |