Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: Psychosylph on April 14, 2005, 09:02:41 am
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I have the below for sale. It is the PCB, connector, and equalization socket for one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=21188&item=8185071724&rd=1
Works perfect. All you would need to do is wire your buttons and joystick to the plugs you see connected into the PCB plugs per the wiring diagram here:
http://www.arcadestickmonk.com/SFACmod.html
- voila! A custom joystick for BOTH PS2 and Xbox! Don't know what to ask, so say $25/shipped.
Also, if you don't want to do the work and like what you see in the auction, I have one for sale. $85 shipped.
Email me if interested.
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Correct me if I'm worng, but analog sticks won't work with that right?
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Nope. It has inputs for the joystick (which equate to the d-pad) and 10 buttons (X, Y, A, B, Left trigger, Right trigger, black, white, start, select (on Xbox)). Works on both Xbox and PS2, though...
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easier way! hack a ps2 controler and buy a 5 dollar adaptor for xbox oh and get anouther adaptor for pc or mabey gamecube (ps2 cons connect to everything) dont mind me im just insane!
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Well the advantage to using this PCB is that supposedly you would get a Headset Port but it looks like he might have ripped that off from the picture.
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Well the advantage to using this PCB is that supposedly you would get a Headset Port but it looks like he might have ripped that off from the picture.
Actually, I left it in the original stick so there wouldn't be a hole in the front of it. I have it if it were really necessary to somebody.
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