I know what you trying to do though. :sad:
Didn’t have to explain.
Shit son, you shoulda just said that. And I think the Absolute Noobie thread would have been a better place to post up anyways for beginner technical questions.
At any rate, hopefully you know which points on the paewong are are signals, and which points are ground.
Connect one of the grounds to the connector pin marked ‘GND’ on the TE daughterboard.
Connect the paewong ‘Turbo’ signal to the pin marked 'TURBO’
Connect the the paewong Home/Guide signal to the pin marked 'XGUILD’
That’s it, and as a perk, the Lock button will still work as it should and disable Turbo and Guide when locked (which also means you cant change the paewong system setting).
No ground wire for guild? or should i daisy chain it to the turbo?
Funny, you only have one ground wire going to your play buttons; are you only playing with one button?
Do it, trust me, and feel free to ask any followups in the noobie thread. Later.
Common Ground PCB you have remember?
sorry for bothering
The Custom harness that laugh sells has that one wire split into 8.
They’re all coming from the same source though.
Thanks for the help, worked just fine.
Nice 2000 units Matcatz… sits and looks at unit 2054/2000
Banging.
lol I they went up to 2500
im thinking of attempting to stream with my xbox and video camera with easy cap is it posssible for me to use hdmi and av components at the same time? if not how would i go about doing so?
What? I want to see a picture of this. They not actually limited at all! They just going to keep making them. Heh.
No. You physically cannot connect both the HDMI and the A/V connector at the same time. I’ve heard that you can use the Component cable and still get signal out of the composite side of it to use via a capture card, I’ve been far too lazy to actually try it myself though.
i meant at the same time as in get video from both hdmi and av connection i was able to connect them at the same time on my old xbox but back then i only used the audio from the component
Oh? Then i must be doing something wrong :[ Or it won’t work with my official A/V cables. Sorry, I can’t test that for you, as I can’t get them to physically fit myself. is running component to the monitor not an option for you? Cause that would make things a lot more simple.
Not a picture.
is anyone computer savy?
I built my friend a computer from the ground up. Plug it in and try to install windows 7, and it crashes (BSOD with memory_management) error.
So I boot up mem test, and it goes to test 2 and teh computer just resets. So I’m about to test the ram, but if it isn’t the ram… what is it?
is anyone computer savy?
I built my friend a computer from the ground up. Plug it in and try to install windows 7, and it crashes (BSOD with memory_management) error.
So I boot up mem test, and it goes to test 2 and teh computer just resets. So I’m about to test the ram, but if it isn’t the ram… what is it?