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| johnm160:
--- Quote from: mark shaker on October 12, 2006, 06:50:19 pm --- --- Quote from: johnm160 on October 12, 2006, 02:50:36 pm ---This wouldn't work with an xbox would it?? --- End quote --- Not exactly. Assuming the X-Box supports force feedback (I've heard Yes and No): You could try the same trick with the PCB taken from a XBox wheel. - Mark --- End quote --- Ha Ha Ha, Try it.... you mean on my own, without a step by step tutorial? The fire department warned me not to do that again. :hissy: j/k |
| mark shaker:
--- Quote from: johnm160 on October 12, 2006, 09:20:03 pm --- --- Quote from: mark shaker on October 12, 2006, 06:50:19 pm --- --- Quote from: johnm160 on October 12, 2006, 02:50:36 pm ---This wouldn't work with an xbox would it?? --- End quote --- Not exactly. Assuming the X-Box supports force feedback (I've heard Yes and No): You could try the same trick with the PCB taken from a XBox wheel. - Mark --- End quote --- Ha Ha Ha, Try it.... you mean on my own, without a step by step tutorial? The fire department warned me not to do that again. :hissy: j/k --- End quote --- Well, you could come over to the Dark Side: A PS2 is $129. Most compatible games can be had for $20 or less. - Mark |
| johnm160:
I have a ps2 also, I was planning on building a cockpit cabinet with all the xbox racing games in it. I guess I could do a ps2....But I was just reading the info on your site. What is the $500 amplifer? Ouch |
| isamu:
Mark check your email :) |
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