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Author Topic: Hacking Microsoft Dual Strike to Chase HQ  (Read 989 times)

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Hacking Microsoft Dual Strike to Chase HQ
« on: May 28, 2007, 04:50:44 pm »
Allright, I got a Microsoft Dual Strike from ebay to use as interface to the steering wheel on my Chase HQ.
I follow the guide att this site
http://1uparcade.robandmitsue.com/projects-dualstrike.html
But I can't get it to work, I most have put the cable wrong somewhere.

This is how the wheel look like http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y174/baby_eye/P1010020.jpg

I guess that the 2 cable with two colors on upper PCB (left/right optic sensor PCB) should stick to two off the left/right pot on the Dual Strike PCB.
And the only two color cable from the lower PCB in the picture (center optic sensor PCB) should stick to the left/right pot too. If this is right? In that case how should this 3 cable be connected to the 3 cable at the left/right pot on the Dual Strike PCB? I mean in what order.
And where should I connect the rest of the cable from the 2 PCB of the steering wheel seen in the pic (1 red and 1 black on the center optic sensor PCB and 1 red and 1 black on the left/right optic sensor PCB).

So Im really stuck here..
Glad for all help I can get :)