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| Bgnome:
are you using a 30 watt iron? a 15 watt is better for electronic work. you may have left the iron too long on the trace/pad. try a little flux and you should be able to just dab the iron to solder the wire on. |
| IguanaStorm:
thanx a ton. i am decent with a soldering iron but have never had to solder anything this sensitive. ill give it a try when i get a free minute. thanx again to everyone who posted. 8) |
| CMIVXX:
Holy crap man.. What exactly are you doing? If your trying to make a PSX controller work with a PC, it's ALOT easier than this.... Check this out. http://shop4.outpost.com/product/3503594?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG FYI, it your looking to mod-up a PSX controller to be a sort of iPac, your better off using the convertor anyway, it'll save your wiring effort immensely. |
| SteveJ34:
--- Quote from: CMIVXX on September 20, 2004, 04:23:02 pm ---Holy crap man.. What exactly are you doing? If your trying to make a PSX controller work with a PC, it's ALOT easier than this.... Check this out. http://shop4.outpost.com/product/3503594?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG FYI, it your looking to mod-up a PSX controller to be a sort of iPac, your better off using the convertor anyway, it'll save your wiring effort immensely. --- End quote --- I'm sure the original poster can speak for himself but his initial inquiry is one of wiring arcade joysticks/buttons using PSx controller hack not necessarily interfacing a PSx controller to PC......though he may have that planned "next". |
| TalkingOctopus:
Also, I highly recommend using some flux before you solder. You can get it at a place like Radioshack. Before attaching the wire, melt some flux onto the circuit board at the solder points. It is kind of like a glue that will give you a better connection and make soldering to a pcb much easier. |
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