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vox arcader:
Hey cappadonna,

Nice sticks. I was wondering, do you have any pics of the trigger wiring? (without resistors) I dont need the analogue functions, just the signal/no signal option. Thanks for the inspiration.

cappadonna:
Here you go vox. http://www.slagcoin.com/joystick/pcb_diagrams/360_diagram7.jpg
That's better than any pic I can take.  Oh, and don't thank me.  I was inspired by many others.  Check out brydo.org for some kick --I'm attempting to get by the auto-censor and should be beaten after I re-read the rules-- sticks. 8)

vox arcader:
Oops! Think I've posted in the wrong place. I was looking for the trigger wiring for a mad catz wired pad (late model)

I checked out your comment to HarumaN regarding the triggers, and you mentioned a way of hacking without resistors. I've dropped on so many sites in the past few days, I thought you were talking about the Mad Catz pad. Anyway, thanks for your time, I'll keep looking for the answer!

MrMojoZ:

--- Quote from: vox arcader on March 17, 2009, 02:56:05 am ---Oops! Think I've posted in the wrong place. I was looking for the trigger wiring for a mad catz wired pad (late model)

I checked out your comment to HarumaN regarding the triggers, and you mentioned a way of hacking without resistors. I've dropped on so many sites in the past few days, I thought you were talking about the Mad Catz pad. Anyway, thanks for your time, I'll keep looking for the answer!

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On some pads you can leave the pots intact and set to neutral instead of using resistors. The most current PCB I've seen does not allow this.

cappadonna:
Finished another stick.  This one did end up wired (Trying to use up all my controllers).  It does have turbo function for all buttons though. Good for Blanka, E Honda & Chun Li.  I also swapped the stick in my Afro wireless controller.  I will be honest (my opinion), I have played several rounds with the Sanwa stick (Afro) and a Happ comp (akuma).  Hands down, the Happ controler is more precise.  I have been and avid SF player for years.  I had absolutely no trouble pulling off ultras and supers with the Happ.  I cannot say the same for the Sanwa.  Again, that is my opinion. I don't want to start a Sanwa vs. Happ war. Anyway, here they are.

This is the finished Ryu Stick. SOLD :applaud:


This was actually the first one I built.  That's why you can see the screw posts.  I have switched to comp. buttons now.

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