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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).
* The number of frames needed to mount the components is part of the category (2-frame scores are separate from 3-frame scores)
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* 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.
* If a component that can not be placed on the edge of a lone frame is placed on the edge between two frames, both those frames must be counted in the category.
 
* If a component must be placed on a frame, that frame's surface is part of its category, even if the frame is removed afterward.
 
* There must be a connection to the feed from the [[Power Controller]], but the cables leading from the power controller (to a *single* connection point; once it branches the junction and cables are counted) 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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