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| LimaLive:
Hi, i got a old wireless pcb here waiting until i got the tools for the job and i would like to know if i should take off the analogs? I might ask for some help later, too ^^ |
| neilybobz:
Hi HarumaN, I'm a newb here and can't seem to send you a PM. I am interested in getting a hacked Xbox360 controller for my physically disabled son. If you would send me an email at: ndaener at gmail dot com to discuss details I would be most appreciative. Thanks, Neil |
| HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: LimaLive on October 21, 2011, 01:47:48 pm ---Hi, i got a old wireless pcb here waiting until i got the tools for the job and i would like to know if i should take off the analogs? I might ask for some help later, too ^^ --- End quote --- No, I wouldn't take off the analogs... you can snip off the plastic stems for more room if you like. |
| HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: neilybobz on October 24, 2011, 06:19:15 am ---Hi HarumaN, I'm a newb here and can't seem to send you a PM. I am interested in getting a hacked Xbox360 controller for my physically disabled son. If you would send me an email at: ndaener at gmail dot com to discuss details I would be most appreciative. Thanks, Neil --- End quote --- Email sent |
| LimaLive:
Hi again, today i made two holes for the sync and home button on my custom case and got the cooper able to see :) So, i still couldn't buy the needed cable to do the work but i got solder, so thought about advancing work and tried to put some solder on the points. Conclusion: some places were really good but in the meanwhile, the tin just sticked to the flat iron tip... I was always doing mess and getting it out with my unsolder... :( Now i got iron point out and will only work with it when i get a good sharp one because it really pissed me off :@ |
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