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| versapak:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on September 21, 2009, 11:47:14 am ---Pretty sure the whammy and strum bar are two additional inputs, are they not? And you've got the d-pad, start, select, and home. --- End quote --- The whammy and strum bars are what would be the right and left analog sticks, and I said play buttons. There are plenty of games that you can play with only the 5 buttons, but why bother being limited? If funds are such that a cheap madcatz is out of reach, and you have the guitar wasting space, then I guess it is an option. I just personally don't see it as one worth bothering with. |
| versapak:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on September 21, 2009, 03:18:21 pm ---Ah well, you're determined to be right so you win. I think you'd get another input out of the tilt sensor, too. It was just something I had contemplated as I've seen people throwing these controllers away, and hauled one out of the trash last week... --- End quote --- I'm not just determined to win. I am also right. You are guessing as to what is there, while I know exactly what is there. Green = A Red = B Blue = X Yellow = Y Orange = RB Whammy = right analog stick from center to right Tilt = right analog stick pushing up Strum Bar = d-pad up & down 5 way selector = various positions of the left trigger Back, Start, Guide and D-Pad are all self explanatory. On a rock band guitar the solo buttons are the same as the regular buttons with the addition of having the left stick click pressed as well. If what it offers sounds sufficient for you to use as a hack for an arcade setup, then by all means go for it. I was simply stating its limitations. [EDIT] I notice that I stated in my other post that the strum bar was analog stick. That is incorrect, and what I have in this post is correct. Oooops :) |
| northerngames:
those look very easy to work with the second pcb pic could be bypassed completly by just using the wire's that are running to/from the 2nd pcb to the main one so that could be eliminated right off the get with ease but still have it's function through the wire's or their solder points on the main pcb. |
| GuerillaDust:
So I'd like to make a wireless 360 Fight stick I've never done this though Can someone give me a list of all materials I need? I think I'm going to make it out of a shoebox for my first run since I'm not so great with tools. I have a 360 wireless controller so part 1 is done Now what else do I need? |
| versapak:
--- Quote from: GuerillaDust on October 01, 2009, 05:35:36 pm ---So I'd like to make a wireless 360 Fight stick I've never done this though Can someone give me a list of all materials I need? I think I'm going to make it out of a shoebox for my first run since I'm not so great with tools. I have a 360 wireless controller so part 1 is done Now what else do I need? --- End quote --- A stick, some buttons, some wire, some quick connects and some solder, but first... Read up on the wealth of information already on the subject. The Wiki is probably a good place to start. |
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