anyone in nj willing to offer up their services? shoot me a pm. i have a sfxt fightstick pro / xbone controller waiting.
Gentlemen, please take the small amount of time to read or at least skim the pagesā¦ everything you would need to know for a basic padhack is thereā¦ as well as folks willing to do more than basic.
go spend $60 and start poking around
Im really at a loss over all this. Im pretty sure everything is wired correctly according to the guides Iāve read, but when I plug in the usb NOTHING happens.
The LED does not light up (unless I press my finger against the VCC), and NO inputs register!
I have everything grounded to the same spot on the PCB (the one labled GND from diagram).
Im NOT dual modding, but im still using the 360ās terminal strip to connect the buttons A,B,X,Y,LB,RB,Start,Back.
I havenāt messed around with D+ or D- at all either, but I figured thats for the dual modders.
Can anyone give suggestions based off this info? Iād post pics, but I have
a crappy phone
So post crappy picsā¦ even those would help.
Itās also really easy to mess up and is fickle as hell. I stopped doing them because there was an insane rate of failure.
Also, Wiz didnāt approve them. I personally asked him about it, and he said no.
I donāt know if you got your answer but that whole side of the terminal strip is common ground. You need to move ALL the signals to the other side.
Are the two xbo controller boards seated securely? I plugged my USB cable in and the light didnāt come on due to the boards not being pushed all the way together. That scared the crap out of me. I thought I had broken something.
Ok guys, I need another brain on this. Its late and for the life of me I canāt figure this out.
I tied in an XBONE pad to my existing MC/360/IMP2 RJ45 setup. I chose to go the second USB cable rout (plugged directly into the XBone Micro USB port). I soldered all of my XBONE connections to my MC PCB including the VCC and Ground (I play 6 button so this mod doesnāt include triggers). Hereās where it gets weirdā¦ When I plugged the Micro USB into my Xbox One it was constantly inputting RB and LB very quickly. Going down the line all of my connections are fine. However, when I desolder LB from the MC PCB the stick works flawlessly (minus that button of course). Can anyone think as to just what the hell is causing this?
Extra background, my stick is a TE 1 with the Trigger dispersion issue, so LB is my go to Heavy Kick no matter what PCB is plugged in.
Woo! Figured it out! It turns out that Dispersion flaw was causing some conflict with the Xbone PCB. I went ahead and ran one of the 360 grounds to a screw to solve dispersion and it corrected all my problems! Currently playing K.I. like a champ!
interesting. Might want to run an extra ground lead when tri/quad modding sticks
yea, this could potentially solve other peopleās problems. I was going out of my mind because everything had a solid connection and was in the right place. Finally I said āf itā while I have the stick open I might as well fix that trigger dispersion issue.
Hooked up a JLF Harness to the dpad where should I connect the ground point?
Also, I want to use this custom harness for the buttons but there are 3 ground points.
http://www.focusattack.com/custom-color-joystick-harness/
Example top row buttons bottom row and start select guide.
What would be the best way to wire it up to the PCB using this custom harness?
nvm
Ground is Ground is Ground is Ground.
Hook each harness to any ground point(s).
Can someone post a pic of the LT and RT switches and where exactly to solder ?
as someone who has never done anything like this before, i have a couple of questions:
exactly what materials would i need, and how many?
would i even be able to pull it off, or is this something that should only be attempted
by people with prior knowledge/experience?
can i use a 1 watt 100ohm resistor for the triggers? all they had at radio shack. i have almost everything wired up but i have a question about the vcc, d- and d+. where exactly does the wire for that go?
canāt answer the resistor question. As to the vcc, d+ and d- it depends on the what youāre going for. VCC is power and D+ and - are data, aka your usb cable. If your stick will only have the Xbox One pad in it, then just plug a micro usb cable into the port and donāt worry about those solder points. If you are tying the x1 pad into an existing pcb for a dual mod then the vcc needs to be run to the existing padās vcc. The D+ and - are only labeled for those that are attempting to run multiple pcbās through the same usb cable. However, if you are attempting that you will need additional resistors
TLDR: If youāre stick will only be for Xbox one, plug a micro usb into the existing port and ignore vcc, d+ and -
Though I canāt say that 1 watt 100 ohm resistors wonāt work, I personally used 1/4 watt