My latest 360 'wireless' arcade stick *Heaps of photos*

I would also like to see some more of that cabinet mainly how you have cabinet itself assembled. Looks good. :lovin:

Yes, it is VF5 artwork. No way in hell would I put DOA4 artwork on it. :wtf:

I do have a posting up on Xbox-scene forums, but minus the pictures. Long story, but I had the pictures uploaded to my previous ISP’s servers, but then I changed providers (thus loosing the photos). I attempted to go back and edit the thread, but it was too long since and there was no way I could change the links to point to the new location.

Anyways, the original link is there and here are the photos. I hope those of you that are interested can work it out. (there might be a few double-ups)

Picture 1, Picture 2, Picture 3, Picture 4, Picture 5, Picture 6, Picture 7, Picture 8, Picture 9, Picture 10, Picture 11, Picture 12, Picture 13.

nice job man.

Maybe a stupid question, but what is the fifth, larger wire in the play and charge? Obviously, there’s red VCC, green and white signal, and black ground, but what’s the big black one? Is it also just a ground?

Yeah, it’s another ground wire. you don’t think you really need it, it’s connected to the outer shielding mesh that surrounds the other four wires.

It was there so I soldered it on anyways. :wink:

Oh. That makes so much more sense, then. Thanks!

WOW!! thats a great stick and loving the idea, just leaving my appreaciation.

That looks amazing man good work!

do u have any specs on how you made your box? or any place were i can grab info on how to make a nice looking box?

thanks!:pray:

Have a look at page 2 for the dimensions.

One question, i’ve found a very good video tutorial regarding the wiring.

One thing he doesn’t do in depth is the wiring for the triggers.
He said in order to make it work u need a transistor. is this true?

If not; is their any doc out their were it explains the right way of wiring the triggers?
thanks!

You’ll need to get 2 10k ohm resistors (any watt will do) which you’ll need to solder to the middle and bottom solder points of the triggers (this is after removing the triggers) like in this pic:

http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/7613/pcb.jpg

(I’d zoom in but I’m at work and only have access to mspaint)

DSEemployee explains it in [media=youtube]9Km1P4wM480&feature=channel_page"[/media] vid

You didn’t scrap the contact pads before soldering to them?

that stick turned out great. very clean work

Wow, very nicely done, good job.

Yeah I did, I only scraped away what was needed so I could get to the small solder point.

Thanks! :lovin:

pls help what im doing wrong,…

im trying to follow the arcade stick you have built but my problem is the dpad,.why is that the only working button is the up button? why is left right and down not working? i have connected the ground wire in the up button stick,.

heres what im doing

thank you so much for your work and for posting it here