I have an LS-32 that fits perfectly if you remove the plate and mount directly to the plastic body. No drilling necessary. I posted that earlier in this thread. I assume the LS-32-01 is the same. I ordered one that should arrive in a week or so and can confirm when it does.
MAYFLASH XBOX 360 / PS3 / PC Arcade Fighting Stick V2 Compatible with Sanwa Parts out of the box 69$
Thanks a lot Viocusku!
It really fits like that! It was kinda hard to screw on the bottom right button because of the cable, but I got it done!

(Yes I lost the bottom screw on the gate, its tight though ;), it’ll hopefully wind up again. Edit: Found it )
Now thanks to this thread and the helpful people here I finally own the shmup stick of my dreams! Seimitsu is really a lot better for shmups
Btw the Seimitsu PS-14-GN buttons do fit without modification. Because of the grooves you can push them in slowly with a little bit of force (no damage for the buttons).
Posted a Mayflash V2 modification project here.
The worklog link there demonstrates a method for a couple of commonly mentioned modifications, including removing the stock artwork and widening the button holes, among other things.
Do you think there is enough space in the case to add a couple more buttons to it?
@shadoom Where were you thinking of adding them?
You could certainly drill holes in the back or in the right side. I was considering doing that myself.
At first I was trying to find some space in the top right corner next to the other buttons. But then the backside seemed like a better idea as there’s only plastic and I don’t have a drill press.
A dremel would be enough to go through the plastic on the top or on the right side, right?
If you happen to do that mod I’d love to see the updated pictures of it
Yeah, a dremel could work. The hard part would be getting it stable and lining up the holes. “Measure twice, cut once.”
Will do.
Thanks a ton for the pics and write-up @deserada! Looking forward to modding mine. I don’t have a drill press though. Know of a budget one or will a hand drill work as long as I’m careful?
Anyone try any of the Brook converters with this stick? Curious if they work since sticks like the Qanba Q4 are already confirmed working.
I wouldn’t widen the buttons like I did without a drill press since there isn’t a suitable pilot hole for the hole saw. Next best solution for that is a file or a sanding drum. You can do many things with a corded electric drill so long as you have a good pilot hole to guide your bit.
If you want an affordable drill press, figure out what brands are good quality for your price range and check out pawn shops. Pawns are great for used tools.
A converter would probably work just fine on the Mayflash V2 if you have it in PS3 mode, since it just uses generic USB controller drivers. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work in 360 mode either. Don’t have one to test, unfortunately.
Your method is extremely clean with a drill press, so I definitely want to go that route if I can afford to do so. Thanks for the suggestions! I’ll check out the pawn shops or ask my friends if they happen to have one.
As for the converter, that’s good to know. I’ll probably have my hands on one eventually so will confirm compatibility if nobody beats me to it.
What would be the recommended way of modding it with a wireless x360 pcb? (i don’t care about latency)
Simply soldering every button to the x360 pcb or is there some secret modjitsu like connecting the usb traces from the mayflash pcb to the x360 pcb (as mf has xinput?) and have it all at once?
It isn’t really recommended as most Wireless X360 PCBs are not common ground.
No it does not work that way. Power and Ground lines gets connected together but not the Data - and Data + lines. Xinput can’t carry other to the other PCB.
There is a way to make a non-common ground PCB to work in a Dual mod, it calls for some electronic wizardry and hack every input of your wireless PCB.
I don’t have the schematics on me but it involves diodes and transistors (or some off the shelf chips).
You are far better off with a wired PCB instead.
For Dual-modding check out Dual-modding 101 for the basics
Thanks a lot for your answers they helped a lot.
This one would work besides RT and LT, right? http://www.slagcoin.com/joystick/pcb_diagrams/360_diagram7.jpg
I can’t say. I didn’t bother to mess with the original MS pads.
anyone have mayflash f300? i buy it yesterday, will arrive soon xD
any psd?
Hi, i’ve just found this forum looking for info about arcade sticks. Im thinking to buy this stick for Street figtherV on pc and i have a couple of questions.
-Can anyone tell me if works on SFV without third programs?
-Whats better to play on pc Mayflash V2 or Venom?
I really apreciate if somebody can help me, im so nub on this topics ^^
The v2 has both direct input and xinput support, making it a better choice for pc.
Thanks mate! I love you xD
Anyone able to use this as a legacy stick for SFV?
I’m in dire need of help.
I’ve got a Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT with both cables just to be sure (JST-XH and JLF-H).
I want to connect both the internal PCB and a xbox360(common ground) pcb to the joystick.
The xbox360 part works fine when soldered on to the joystick.
The internal pcb part works fine as well with the JST-XH.
But when I plug the JST into the mayflash PCB while the xbox-pcb is soldered on as well, it won’t work on the xbox360 pcb anymore.
Are the orders on the internal pcb different to this?: http://imgur.com/XuyFwIg and somehow short the xbox part of it? I’m quite confused