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Tsimi:
just wanted to give an update.
today i connected the wires (just temporary) to the buttons and stick and testet its function with SF4. the wiring was a real pain in the ass.  :dizzy:
i should have wired the controller as you told me, each one signal with one ground.
i sacrificed one of my hkt-7300. I thought it might be better then just a simple shoe box. ;D
here is a picture. (sorry, pic is a bit blurry)

http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/5766/dsc0018il.jpg

tomorrow i will trim the controller cover that holds the pcb so it can fit inside the stick and i still need to open two holes for the guide and back buttons.
people say that a wireless stick is a bit laggy and doesn't react so fast like a wired controller/stick. to be honest i couldn't feel any difference.
i could perform all moves smooth and fast, no lag what so ever.

HaRuMaN:
Heh, I get a headache looking at all those wires.   ;D

I can't speak about lag, but I like to hack the wired MadCatz Fight Pads simply because they have a full common ground and the triggers are already digital, makes life so much easier.   :cheers:

Tsimi:
 ;D i know it looks messy and it was hard to keep some overview but it somehow worked out.
but i wouldn't wanna do it again.
once the pcb is in place i can start to cut the wires shorter and tight them together.

Tsimi:
The Stick is "almost" finished!
The wires inside look still chaotic and i keep it like this until i receive the euro terminal strips.

http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/2701/dsc0019km.jpg

She is by far no beauty but everything works and i could finally play SF4.
Also added an external AA Pack for easy access.

http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/1438/dsc0021kw.jpg

Added 2 buttons for "Guide" and "Back".
Buttons are no brand stuff which i had spare from a previous work.

http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/6295/dsc0020ug.jpg

Like i said no beauty but its enough for me.
Next, if my wallet allows it, i'll change the Stick and Buttons. I'll go for Sanwa i think since i already have an LS-32-1 i would like to try out Sanwa.
Front buttons should be white i guess. Don't know about the rest yet.

UPDATE

Here the result with terminal strips.

http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/7207/dsc0032wj.jpg





66slipknot66:
HI guys.
This is my first time building an arcade stick with a 360 wireless pad.
Everything is working like a charm, but i'm having problems soldering the LT and RT.
I've removed the whole plastic including the potenciometer and then i tried to soldering a resistor just like the tutorials i've saw on the internet but i don't know what i'm doing wrong.
Look at the pic.
Is that right?
Any help will be really appreciated.

PS: Sorry about my english. I've tried to write the best as i could.

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