Oh that’s what you meant, but wouldn’t that mean I wouldn’t be daisy chaining the ground then? I would be doing them point-to-point, rod A into slot A, rod B into slot B that’s what she said
You can still use any one of those blue spots.
One, or two, or even all of them.
As many as you want.
Since they all connected, it doesn’t matter what or where you use.
Right.
It just cme to me, becauseII’m doing this from scratch and not ripping shit out of an existing stick, what kind of cable will I be using to attach the buttons to the pcb? The stick will have cables already, right?
The stick being the Joystick?
The cable being the Wire Harness?
Joystick will include Wire Harness only from some Sellers.
Some sell separately.
I like to use wire the same size as the Wire Harness.
So 22 AWG.
a sanwa JLF or something… I seen photos on lizardlick an they got a harness. i jus checked, a JLF TP 8T’s got a harness on it.
I just wanted to ask if its possible to use 2 buttons for Start, Back and Guide on a wired MS X360 pad. So when you press both Start and Back the Guide button is engaged.
I think its possible through a complex process of wiring. But why not just have a separate button for that?
http://arkadesticks.com/hackedpads/PSOneDualShockH.jpg
INFO: Where to solder on a PSOne Dual Shock Serie “H” controller (On the back off the controller it says what series it is under “Made in China”).
Okay, used that and have it hooked up with a psx > usb converter. Only problem is that the analog wire got pretty badly cut, so i cut if all the way off (the white flat cable). Anyway, after hooking it up, windows recognizes it fine, but no games will recognize because the analog stick indicator light is stay on, and windows shows that the stick is being press up and left constantly. Is this from the analog cable being cut? any ideas?
on a psOne pcb how can i disable analog from turning on? this pcb has always had a problem with registering up continuously when it was on, even before i put it in a stick.
after doing my first mod of any kind (se button and stick swap) i find myself wondering if i could make a nice custom stick.
buying stick and buttons ok,
making a case ok,
getting wires ok,
pcb…hmmm…
what is the cheapest way to get this part done for 360?
i dont want to fork out for a 20 pad only to fuck it up (never soldered in my life)
So, I have a Intec Gamecube controller laying around and I was thinking about putting it in the ol TE for TvC. Does anyone know of a good guide as to how to do it? I might just be failing but I can’t find anything XD.
You should just get a piece of junky electronics, a cheap radio shack soldering iron, some cat5 cable strands and some solder. Just practice soldering to the pcb of your piece of junc electroic. Pretty soon you’ll be confident enough to take on a 360 pcb. Look up some tutorials on soldering to get started, you really can’t go wrong with practice. If you’re gonna pad hack, you should buy a multimeter also.
sounds like the thing to do.
it’s annoying you cant get ready made pcb’s for the 360 like you can for ps3.
I know this question has probably been answered in this thread but, I was wondering if the 07 model of the madcatz 360 pad had a common ground and if it required a hex inverter for the bumpers. The padhack thread for that was specified for 08/09 model only.
Does someone know where the point is of the Sync button to solder on?
Its the late xbox 360 wireless PCB.
Anyone know anything about these DC pads for hacking…
Trigger lag, common ground etc.??
I’m planning to common ground mod a first party wired X360 (early) controller. I’d like to physically remove the trigger plastic thingies like how I can with the MadCatz 4716 PCB (I’ll keep the pots in tact though). Will doing this affect the performance of the PCB in anyway?
This thread has the Sync traced out, this was the common ground PCB -
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=618909&st=15#
I’m pretty sure this has been answered but is there a diagram for the original ps1 controller without the thumbsticks? http://www.estarland.com/index.asp?page=Playstation&product=18372