If I were building a Ken stick I would definitely try that one on for size.
Already made one using it.
http://www.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=175293&p=8668374&viewfull=1#post8668374
Yep. That’s awesome.
Also, my Dremel tool just arrived. Is it odd of me to want to have sex with it? It’s just so pretty…
Uhh… what… sex… uhh… avatar… bouncy… uh…
Keep the RPMs low.
I want to put the Playstation logo inside of my 24 mm clear plunger. What size should I print it out at (as in what should I scale it to on my computer)? Also how do I get the button layouts on slagcoin to print out at the right size?
Do everything at 300 dpi for that professional look.
I printed it out at 300 dpi and I drilled holes in my plexi and mdf but the buttons are like really close to each other and then I measured the lines on layout and everything was off a few mm
So what are the reasons for a looser deadzone over time? I have a JLF and while I actually like the broken in spring, the stick is wiggly and hopefully it can be reduced or negated.
Yeaaarrghh. Fuck the UPCB! I can see why Toodles abandoned this magnificent when working but pain in the ass to put together board. Working on this shit for hours trying to Piggyback Dreamcast and the Start button is piggybacked to Select? Sigh. Put it all back in the box, work on it next week.
You already said it: time. The spring just wears out after years of use.
Where are people getting iL/Happ/Euro joysticks with looser springs?
I don’t know if there’s a looser spring per se. I think the medium spring (the stock spring that comes with the stick) is not as tight compared with the optional heavy spring, especially once the stock spring gets broken in
Finished up a bunch of NES pad conversions for a guy over the weekend:
3x NES to Wii CC conversions w/ a switch to change button control from B|A to Y|B
1x NES to SNES conversion w/ a switch to change button control from B|A to Y|B
1x NES to MD/MSX conversion (wanted MD pad for Wily Wars, classic Megaman feel) w/ two switches, one switch to change from MD to MSX operation and a switch to change button control from A|B to B|C.
I’m vowing to never do another NES to Wii CC conversion until I have a microprocessor based solution :mad:
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well if someone played in the arcade a lot on american parts they are probably used to severely used and abused stick springs
eeeeeek, prototype PCBs are being delivered today. Lol i’ve never been this excited about something so silly, no idea why
I was thinking about making a SMD version of the UPCB. I guess I should abandon this idea?
It would be really neat, but I think quite a few people have abandoned the UPCB in lieu of other, new options due to complexity. So unless you have a reason for a smaller version of it I wouldn’t put the effort into it.
Trying to set up a 360 te stick to use for GGPO, anybody know how?
THere are a number of reasons I’m not currently working on the UPCB, but complexity isn’t one of them.