Sigh…look what you did Jdm…
You have to connect ChImp SMD to main Xbox 360 PCB.
You mentioned above of also connecting the Turbo Panel to ChImp SMD.
But all the stuff of the Turbo Panel is already on main Xbox 360 PCB, so do not need Turbo Panel to ChImp SMD.
Your layout is good but you don’t need to touch the turbo panel… All the wires from the terminal strip will work and if you place it right you have enough space to cut and fit the directionals as well making the mod totally solder less… Start and select together equals guide on chimp and turbo functions don’t work on the chimp anyways so don’t worry about the turbo panel
Or you can solder wires to the main pcb like what jdm714 saya
wurd. well i guess i kinda got it now. ima just get the board and mess around with the wiring. can’t be too bad and i’ll get it eventually.
i have some 22(or 24?) awg solid wire laying around from my circuits class. should work right though its not stranded? or do you guys think its too big
Which kind of mounting plate would I use for an LS-58 in a Fightstick TE?
It’s good. Easy mod good luck with your project! Just remember you need to solder or connect signal… Not the ground wire… It’s already taken cared of with the USB stuff
MS Mounting Plate or Seimitsu Mounting Plate P-40.
how does everyone make such good artwork for their fight sticks? i suck at it x( someone please help me?show me a tutorial? anything would be appreciated!
I remember reading that the MadCatz TE stick doesn’t work for PC. There was something I could buy that I would attach to my computer to make it work. What was that again?
I was wondering if a Hori rap control panel bolts right onto the ps2 hori tekken 5 stick?
Yes it does.
Is there a good thread about building a streaming computer? I am looking for HDMI streaming with the BMI Pro
I’d recommend the Streaming and Recording Research Guide for that.
But, I’ll entertain you question here.
First some background information. The Blackmagic Intensity Pro does not support HDCP. The PS3 outputs in HDCP full time when using HDMI, so either A, you need to use an HDCP stripper, or B. locate a development/modded PS3 that can disable it.
HDCP stripping comes in a variety of methods. This Device, the Gameswitch will bypass HDCP, but it would require a splitter, then 2 HDMI female to DVI(male) adapters going into the input and output, one to get HDMI from PS3 in, and one to get HDMI from the output for the intensity pro.
The intensity Pro’s splitter is lag free if I am not mistaken, however I do not know if this device is, so I recommend a powered HDMI splitter as well, one to direct to the monitor, the other to direct to the Gameswitch.
There are other devices that can do this, but it’s a matter of finding them. I lack one at the moment.
Well I am using a 360 for my streaming right now, I was just basically looking to build a nice standalone computer for streaming and needed to know what the requirements were to stream in HD, is it GPU CPU or RAM intensive…? What would the proper stats look like for a computer than can stream 720p from a BMI Pro.
Well, HD Video is CPU intensive, however, a decent amount of RAM is a must to stream, especially if you are going to be using Xsplit for overlays and such.
The GPU doesn’t have to be powerful, anything cheap should work, I wouldn’t use integrated anything, as it will occupy your RAM, but if you get 8gb it really won’t matter.
I’d suggest this hardware to stream 720p:
This Micro ATX Motherboard would be perfect.
Add in a fast and cheap quad core
8gb of ram
A Cheap SSD to boot from
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
A cheap PSU that will suit your needs
An excellent case with a handle to carry the rig
You can probably find some stuff for less, and the SSD isn’t necessary, but I figured that if you will be lugging your setup around, you want it to boot quickly. I’m sure you can locate a cheaper PSU. The case can also be swapped out for something else(it’s out of stock on newegg, but it probably can be found somewhere else).
After rebates this isn’t bad for what you get, but you’ll still need to buy the capture card. (which can be found for as low as $100 second hand).
I personally would look around for used hardware locally, you can often get a lot of hardware much cheaper than you would online that will do pretty much the same thing. Honestly, the hardware I linked is overkill and can easily stream 720p60, possibly 1080p60 if you had the bandwidth. For just 720p though, a decent dual core may be able to do the job, but I wouldn’t expect to use all kinds of effects and overlays without issue. Honestly, It’s your call though, not mine.
I’ve done this. I still get the same results.
What’s the next step sir?
If it is a stick, I guess its time to replace the PCB.
Other devices, it depends on the device.
Keep in mind the guide I posted only works if you have not plug the stick in yet and put power in it.
Once you introduce power to it, you short the electronics and you are on your own.
Is this place only for stick discussion? I wanted to ask a question about my TV.