Brook Universal Fighting Board Thread

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You need to make sure the latest firmware is installed, on the Brook UFB.

Hey guys,

So I have an old sparky Jr PWM with a Teasy strike installed in one of my old sticks and I wanted to upgrade the old stick by replacing the Teasy Strike with a Brook Universal Board. Do you guys know if the 20 pin connector is plug and play with the Spark Jr PWM?

Sorry if this has been asked before but I couldn’t find any info on it. Going to buy a bunch of 22 awg wire from amazon and im wondering if I should get copper or aluminum. These will be used on screw terminals on brook ufb. I don’t plan on soldering any of these wires. Thanks!

Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I dont think it really matters. If you want to get technical, copper is more conductive, weighs more, and is probably more durable due to its density, but I think all of this is negligible.

Just make sure that you get stranded core wire, and not solid core. Solid is harder to bend, and at larger gauges, significantly harder to work with in tight spaces

Guys quick question, how does the turbo button function? Is is similar to how it function in TE sticks? Hold down turbo, and press which button you want to rapid fire, and repeat same to turn off the turbo?

Reason I ask is that my brother soldered on a turbo button and led for me, and whenever i press the button, all my buttons turn to rapid fire. Haven’t opened my case yet due to laziness to check if everything was soldered neatly and correctly, but he is a crack shot at soldering so I really doubt he messed it up,

Tried searching the thread but everything that came up on turbo dealt with using the turbo panels from TE sticks lol

Working properly now, there was a solder bridge

So I downloaded an xbox one system update and now everytime I plug my ufb into my xbox one it asks me to update my controller firmware. Obviously I don’t want to do this since it’s not a microsoft pcb

@“GOGO.Zippy” any chance we can get a firmware update for the ufb that makes the xbox one think I have the latest controller firmware version? Not sure what will happen if I accidently hit “yes” on that upgrade prompt…

@Murphy0X
When you entered update icon, don’t worried about it. UFB still could work well on Xbox one after updating.
UFB don’t accept any data and don’t change firmware.

Is there any plans to add more systems support the fighting board?

What does 1K for Wii U - Pokken Tournament and Nintendo Switch
2K for Original Xbox mean?

Its supports Wii U and Switch?

Yes dude. :wink:

Just. It’s that Wii U support pretty much only includes Pokken Tournament, game wise

its more than it emulates the Pokken controller rather than a Wii U controller
Will not work with all Wii U games, will work with Switch games fine

Hi. Installed the brook universal fighting board into my cabinet yesterday. I have it connected to a ps4. When I hold the home button down, it doesn’t turn on the system. How can I get it to act like a regular controller by it turning on the ps4 with the home button held down?

As far as I’m aware, you can’t turn on the PS4 with a wired controller.

last i check only Sony brand Dual shock 4 controllers can do remote activation

Both the Brook Universal Fighting Board and the Brook Super Converter (PS3/PS4 to WiiU with latest Switch converter firmware) lag perceivably on the Switch, compared to the Joy Con and the Nintendo Pro Controller. ;( @Brook_Engineer @“GOGO.Zippy”

Hello it seems like you have alot of experience with modding a Madcatz TE with a Brook UF board with this breakout board on it?

https://i.imgur.com/KnQT8aO.png

I got the whole Board & Wires from Ebay thinking it would be a plug & play but that’s not the case.

Any help would be very helpful.

The link the Ebay Site is below

What is throwing me off is there are 5 Pin Wire cables but the Original fightstick boards have 6 Pins

Thank You

Danny

working on it already

correct