thanks chu, another question that just came in my head is... if i did get the p360, will i be able to use it? since psx's control are only 4 ways? up down left right?
Ok, PSX pad hacks are not my area of expertise, but ALL joysticks only read the four directions. U D L and R. Diagonals are just both switches activated at the same time. For the P360's you would need a common ground for the inputs that you hooked the joysticks to, but Chu should know, and if he says it can be done, it can be done.
I am planning to use the competition buttons, just like them in the arcades more than the regular caved in ones. Also, how bout the wood that i'm suppose to use? the xarcade uses pressed wood? can i get those at home depot.
Most people go with 3/4-inch MDF (medium density fiberboard). Home Depot will have it (although maybe only in 4'x8' sheets). But you could use something else too.
Also, if somebody would give me a list of the stuff I need that would be great. Thanks.
Well, I'll probably leave some things out, and some of it is personal preference, but here's some of the more often forgotten things:
Carriage Bolts and nuts for the joysticks - Generally 3/8-inch by 1-1/4 or 1-1/2, but if you want them in black you need to order them from
www.therealbobroberts.com or
www.happcontrols.com<EDIT> Should be 3/16-inch, 1-1/4 is fine. Bob Roberts has them. Happ has 10-24 which are fine also, but 100-piece minimum, so not the way to go.</edit>
Wire - Recommend 22-gauge stranded.
QuickDisconnects - At least 2 for each button/microswitch, 8 for standard joysticks.
Wood
Possibly laminate or lexan for the top cover
Possibly T-molding for the edges
Screws for holding the assembly together
Tools - but that's a whole subject by itself.