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| SavannahLion:
MR I think he meant to pull the chip out of a D pad and wire it directly onto the traces itself. Then bundle the wires and route it through and out with a whole new connector. Otherwise you'll have to get the corresponding ic to deserialize the data stream. IIRC it was a clock signal too? A simple timer might do the trick. Otherwise.... so on and so forth. You get the idea. Pick your poison I guess. |
| opt2not:
--- Quote from: ahofle on December 08, 2010, 06:18:26 pm ---IMO the Nintendo Wavebird D-Pad is one of the worst D-Pads ever. Maybe it's just me though as I have never been a fan of D-Pads in general. --- End quote --- They're practically the same as the NES d-pads, which were by far the best d-pads ever made. |
| Gorotsuki:
Nah, Whether you like the console or not, Sega Saturn had the best D-pad ever. |
| Beley:
Dual D-Pad AND made by nintendo |
| ahofle:
--- Quote from: opt2not on December 08, 2010, 06:24:52 pm --- --- Quote from: ahofle on December 08, 2010, 06:18:26 pm ---IMO the Nintendo Wavebird D-Pad is one of the worst D-Pads ever. Maybe it's just me though as I have never been a fan of D-Pads in general. --- End quote --- They're practically the same as the NES d-pads, which were by far the best d-pads ever made. --- End quote --- They sure don't look or feel practically the same. |
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