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| HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: wilsman00 on June 11, 2009, 03:26:53 pm ---Sorry about the link, this should work. It's the gamestop branded BB-070 http://joystickvault.com/data/507/medium/bb070wiredfront.jpg http://joystickvault.com/data/507/medium/bb070wiredrear.jpg Pics to come shortly. --- End quote --- Are you sure you have that exact controller? There are at least 3 different MadCatz wired controllers for the Xbox 360. |
| wilsman00:
Yes that is the exact one I have. I fixed the issue after staring at it for an hour lol. I soldered the points directly to the pcb but I forgot about the ground chain on the pcb. So my solders were doing nothing since it all was still connected. So after I severed the connections from all the grounds everything was perfect. The 2 common grounds were still jacking everything up. Also am I mistaken or is this one of the controllers where people arn"t sure how to get triggers working with. I think I saw earlier in this thread or on another forum that the usual solder directly onto pots, or adds resistors and such don't work the usual way. Thanks Again Chris |
| HaRuMaN:
To be honest, I have no idea about the triggers on that particular board. As far as the two other boards are concerned, one is easy, you just solder directly to the pots after turning the pots to neutral. The other board (the newest PCB revision), you have to remove the pots, and use two 10Kohm resistors and a transistor per trigger to get it to work. |
| SG Jaycurl:
Can anyone confirm if the newest Madcatz 4716 (2009, version E) has the same soldering points/ground points as the 2007 version shown on Slagcoin? http://www.slagcoin.com/joystick/pcb_diagrams/360_diagram3.jpg I tried testing some of the points out with my multimiter and I'm not getting the results I'd expect. But, then again, I'm still sort of a novice to this and may be misinterpreting the multimiter. And thanks for the help with figuring out the PCB version on those wireless controls. Unfortunately, they were the old version. Bah. |
| SG Jaycurl:
Answered my own question again - found it after searching on some different forums: http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/4827/madcatz2008sp4.jpg |
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