@Luna_Post
I understand that it’s only natural to get frustrated when things don’t go your way. However, bad mouthing people while throwing a hissy fit because you can’t get the job done right, even after admitting that you don’t have the skills is crossing the line hence I have no choice but to issue a warning.
i have asked lots of stuff and people have never ever been disrespectful to me. there’s a difference between trashtalking and spamming beyond reality, and there’s a difference between asking and waiting for a polite answer
When you attack the board, you are not attacking an inanimate object.
You are attacking everyone who came together in the beginning to figure out what SOCD was.
You are attacking the people who designed and refined the first cleaner schematics.
You are attacking Toodles, who refined the design and brought it to manufacture.
We do not take kindly to this.
Now, I can’t really speak for everyone, but I am here because I want to help. I am sure at least a few of my compatriots feel the same. All that we ask is that you follow the rules of the forum. You have not done that, after repeated warnings. Also, please notice something. Even after you had made it clear that you did not respect the rules of Tech Talk, people still helped you.
So please, use this infraction as an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the rules and absorb the community ethos, so that you can be the valued member that your other posts suggest you can.
BACK ON TOPIC:
These screw terminals should fit in the SOCD board if anyone needs them in the future. I don’t have one to test but these should fit the pitch. They fit in my Paewang board anyway.
3 pin: Newark 71C4108
2 pin: Newark 71C4108
Luna, I knew nothing about modding three years ago when I started on these boards. Through the help of many of the guys here, including the ones trying to help you and and Toodles himself, I’ve brought myself up to the level of someone who can charge for his services, and I’ve done 100+ mods to date. Speaking from experience, this is a relatively easy mod, provided you’ve ever picked up a soldering gun before.
Don’t blame the technology, don’t blame SRK, don’t blame the difficulty of the mod. Nothing is at fault here but you.
Guys Just go to Luna_Post Profile and click the Ignore Button. End this game already.
I already pulled a *Pontius Pilate *and wash my hands of this guy. I tried to help this guy out but he refuse to learn even the basic of electricity.
Are you gonna blame Toodles for that as well? Was it not in the instructions that bridging 25 points all at once is bad? I hope you never try to jump start a car battery. You just might kill yourself.
A buffer of insulation will do the trick. It won’t look pretty, but it will do. The SOCD cleaner should have come in a zipped electronics bag. Cut that up and secure a layer of it to the bottom where the board will touch.
Have you even read what you posted? You were the one that came in guns blazing and wouldn’t accept the advice of other people and instead wanted to blame the product. Also, you were the one who made a hissy fit once people called you out for your behaviour. And that’s on top of spamming the boards.
PS360+, the toodle PC/PS3 Cthulhu that gets installed in the Official Hit box and I believe that is it.
I don’t know if toodles later implemented the SOCD change in his normal selection of PS3/PC Cthulhu, MC Cthulhu or Chimp.
I can’t speak about the Cerberus, you have to ask Phreak about that.
I have an original Ps3/PC Hit Box, with the “HitBox Edition Cthulhu+” inside, which has SOCD, of course.
Now I want to dual mod my hitbox for Xbox360, and I want SOCD:
Should I buy the “MC Cthulhu Upgrade Kit”?
Or buy that, but flash the Firmware of the Upgrade Kit?
(I´m reading in the readme.txt that the Firmware v2.3 comes with SOCD, but I don´t know that will I get with the Upgrade Kit)
Or buy the “MC Cthulhu” and fully replace the PCB?