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2-player XBOX 360 Fight stick (PCB question)

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jmike:


--- Quote from: emphatic on June 22, 2010, 09:17:08 am --- :applaud:

That artwork sure makes it special. It looks like a framed painting almost. Very classy. I'd opt for some clear acrylic washers for your sticks though, as the black ones are blocking your artwork.

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I thought about that but Snaake did the artwork around the buttons.

Can someone tell me what kind of bolt/screw you've used to hold down the plexi. I'm just worried that with all the button mashing, it might start to come up (especially in the corners).



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jmike:

Hey there. Well it's been 2 months since the fight stick was put together and well life (work, kids, wife) kept me from wiring up the Madcatz Aracade stick mod (that and the fact that I started other projects before finishing this one)  :badmood:

I have a question and hope someone can shed some light on the PCB soldering points. I went to http://slagcoin.com/joystick/pcb_wiring.html for a very well detailed info about wiring up the PCB. Well all buttons work well except for the high Kick button. Every time I hit the button the character seems to do a crouching low kick.  In the diagram from Slagcoin it says to set triggers to neutral (i didn't do this) but could this be the reason why it's not working properly? Below is the picture and I'm refering to the "RT" point.

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DCsegaDH:

That Mayflash pcb is awesome and looks very easy to solder, but its kind of expensive and you need a case too. I might buy it, but the Madkatz fightstick around the same price so on the fence about buying either. Cool information though, I'm glad I read this.

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