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--- Quote from: jerschwab on March 15, 2009, 12:44:07 pm ---I am currently dual modding my Hotrod SE arcade controller to work with both the PS3 and PC using the Cthulhu board and a terminal block to split the wiring.  Seems pretty easy so far!  The only thing is that for a dual player setup, you need two boards.  I tested the joystick and buttons and it's straight forward enough.



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Let me know how that goes!  See I went with a switch to totally separate the circuits (also because like the post above you can see I am now hitting my 3rd system thus 3 pcbs) but there seems to be an issue with having 2 pcb on one button set.  You dont just wire them both separately you also have to wire the power of the two pcb together so that the circuit can be completed for the signal.  Something like that.

I could not figure out why it has to be done, but here is the thread on it to help you: http://forums.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=146124

My only delema now is do I want to save $9 per board and solder them myself or pay the full price for it already done.... I like to solder and all but $9 is an hours wage and it would take me more than an hour to setup, do it, and put my stuff back up.

Edit: I just ordered 2 of the full MC kits from Toodles directly.  If you get the full kit he offers to put a custom usb data string on there for you wich I think is neat.  Meaning when you plug it into your computer, and go into the gamepad section of windows the name of the gamepad is that custom string.

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