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==Frame1==
==Frame1==
[[File:Frame1Heavy.jpg|thumb|200px|The Frame1 "Heavy" design.]]
[[File:Frame1Heavy.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Frame1 "Heavy" design.]]
[[File:Frame1Light.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The Frame1 "Light" design.]]
[[File:Frame1Light.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The Frame1 "Light" design.]]
The [https://frame1.gg/ '''Frame1'''] is an arcade controller produced by former B0XX developer {{Sm|Greg Turbo}}, [https://twitter.com/Frame1GG/status/1303362459726688258 revealed in September 2020]. An Open Source repository called [https://github.com/GregTurbo/Open-Frame1 Open-Frame1] is available, allowing one to produce a Frame1 Light PCB, in part due to supply issues.  
The [https://frame1.gg/ '''Frame1'''] is an arcade controller produced by former B0XX developer {{Sm|Greg Turbo}}, [https://twitter.com/Frame1GG/status/1303362459726688258 revealed in September 2020]. An Open Source repository called [https://github.com/GregTurbo/Open-Frame1 Open-Frame1] is available, allowing one to produce a Frame1 Light PCB, in part due to supply issues.  

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