Did you mod the stick in anyway? Because the PS3 board is all within the turbo panel. The only option is that something is blocking it from receiving ground.

Maybe the switches are dirty? Try cleaning them.

No I didn’t mod it. it just stop working…I have open it to check but everything is connected. The ground connections are at the botom right right?

On the board not the terminal strip.

Which selection in the art’s hobbies panel builder is the one like the noir cabinet layout?

Sorry could you be more specific? by board you mean the one that supports the ps3 and turbo buttons.

yes. the ps3 pcb is part of the turbo panel

I managed to get a Soul Calibur V Fightstick for the PS3, although I don’t play SCV so the button layout may be an issue. I know you can change button layouts in-game, but I’d rather change the wiring to replicate a SF4 TE stick. I’ve modded SF4 TE sticks, so I just wanted to know if the SCV stick is similar on the inside? If so I imagine changing around a few buttons should be extremely simple.

Are there wooden balltops out there that will fit on standard 6mm thread joysticks? Closest thing I’ve found is a thread from 2007 on arcadecontrols.com where a guy is making them in his shed.

Ya, you’re right, I should have gotten mr. mortified to do it for me :stuck_out_tongue:

Anyways, here’s the pictures of the imp you wanted to see.

http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/chuuster/Drafts/IMG465.jpg

http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/chuuster/Drafts/IMG467.jpg

Yes Sir, the firmware was updated with the most recent update.

Does anyone know where I can find a replacement cable for a dual modded TE stick. On one end of the cable is usb (plugs into usb port) the other end is an ethernet jack that plugs into the fightstick. I’m looking for a replacement cable. Anyone know of a place I can purchase one to avoid having to repair?

What end is messed up?

EDIT Posted pics of the cable. The ethernet end is the end that is damaged.

sec… just took pics gonna upload them on imageshack and ill edit this post with the link =P

http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/7827/imag0117l.th.jpghttp://img94.imageshack.us/img94/6766/imag0118i.th.jpghttp://img233.imageshack.us/img233/7383/imag0119h.th.jpg
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/6952/imag0123h.th.jpghttp://img13.imageshack.us/img13/4715/imag0124rr.th.jpg
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/7384/imag0122d.th.jpg
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/8483/imag0121t.th.jpg
http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/2505/imag0120h.th.jpg

Had a bit of trouble with the :uf: input on my HRAP3 SA. Starting at :f:, if I only move the stick slightly toward the corner so that the :u: switch triggers, I get :uf:, but then if I continue to move it any further toward the corner, the input only registers as neutral (no :f: or :u:.)

I removed the gate and switches, but now I see that without the switches I get a small suction-cup-like noise when the stick goes to :uf: and back.

Not very familiar with stick maintenance, probably best if I ask if this is easily identifiable and what’s best to do next.

It’s cheaper to get a crimper, If not then networkingyuppy and nitewalker sell them. Or ask on the trading outlet. It’s roughly 10-15 dollars.

Does anyone by any chance have a template for the Fightpad SD?

I’ve been considering altering the art since I got it yesterday for 20$ at EVO. All I need is a template. I’m no good with templates.

Search first =)

That’s the original version. The one I’ve got is the SD one which is significantly different from the original Fightpad model.

Does somebody have a picture of the back of the PCB for the TE stick soulcalibur soul edition that indicates what solder points are for the home button, start and select. Those don’t work anymore so I guess the first thing to do is test these and see if there is a signal


It may be similar use a multimeter for confirmation
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The template is similar he uses a vinyl wrap. So it more or less fits. This is the only guide on the fightpad.

I got this cheap multimeter (80 V) but the range seem too low on the PCB for me to see any signal. What is the gereral range for voltage on the PCB?