Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: Zapatistab on March 15, 2006, 01:56:37 pm
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For Sale is a modded DOA4 Hori Stick.
Brand New White 30mm Sanwa Snap-In Buttons. Brand New JLF-TP-8Y Sanwa Stick. Official Sony PCB.
Sanwa buttons are connected with quick disconnects, and the Sanwa Stick is connected with a 5-pin Sanwa cable. The stock buttons at the top of the stick were replaced, and these are soldered. See Pics.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ben_krismonte@sbcglobal.net/album?.dir=6229&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//photos.sbc.yahoo.com/ph//my_photos
The button layout is the default Playstation 2 StreetFighter (3rd strike) layout.
Top Row: Square, Traingle, R1.
Bottom Row: X, Circle, R2.
Top Row Black Buttons: L2, Select, Start, L1.
Price Break Down:
Original DOA4 Stick $60.
Sanwa Stick $18
Sanwa Buttons $17
Labor?
Since I changed the PCB to Sony, I will take offers.
Quick disconnects and other buttons are on me.
If your interested, make an offer.
The stick is in the 4-5lb range. And will be shipping from Santa Clara, Ca 95051. (You can get an idea what shipping will cost) Also comes with original box and packaging.
I have excellent feedback over at neo-geo.com, and Ebay. Same Username. If your interested send a P.M.
PayPal, and Money Orders.
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What did you do with the original PCB?
That'd be what I'd be interested in.
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I had to toss it. I thought about saving it myself, but I didn't take care of it. Long story.
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I had to toss it. I thought about saving it myself, but I didn't take care of it. Long story.
Was it ruined, or just tossed because it no longer fit in the case?
The 360 PCB from that thing would have been perfect for making your own arcade controls, because it is all digital, where as the regular controller has analog L & R triggers.
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I messaged Zapatistab about it, but I read about someone on the shoryuken.net forums frying their doa4 stick's pcb trying to desolder the buttons. I figured this is what happened. I plan on doing a similar mod to a doa4 stick I'm getting from a friend so I bet I'll end up frying it's pcb. But that's ok. I have nearly no intention on hooking it up to an xbox360 anyway :).
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I didn't fry the PCB. I cut the wrong wire, and couldn't save it for a later project.
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I don't know if this has been attempted over at SRK, but if or when I get my hands on another DOA stick this is what I am going to attempt.......
I am going to de-solder the black stiff wire that bridges the PCB's together and rewire them with standard wire. This way I can move the PCB's out of the way and install the Sanwa Buttons without having to modify them. It will be time comsuming, but worth it.
I do this kind of stuff for fun, so I am open to any reasonable offers for the DOA stick I am selling. ;)
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Bump, moved to Ebay.
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Bump for last day of auction. :)