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Universal arcade stick xbox wiring hack?
« on: August 27, 2004, 05:23:32 pm »
Well, first post here, (have read for awhile, but now I have a problem): Trying to wire up a Pelican Universal arcade stick to my pc via the xbox controller out, so i cut through the wires. Only problem is, they don't match up to the usb cable (typicaly the wires in an xbox controller are the same green red black yellow white as usb cables). So now I'm stuck with red with white stripe, red, pink and black, and extra few wires on the side with no sheilding (assumign these are grounding cables).

So, what to wire to what?

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Re:Universal arcade stick xbox wiring hack?
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2004, 06:37:03 pm »
hmmmmmm


I ran into the same thing when attatching a breakaway cable to my MadCatz Universal Racing Wheel. I used a multimeter to gigure out what wire corresponded to which contact on the removed head. By doing this I was able to figure out which color equaled the color of the standard connection.


Without a multimeter, I am not sure how you would go about doing this. It sounds like the exact same colors wires I ran into, so it could be that they are another standard, and can matched up with resources through a google.

I wish you would have posted you were going to do this, or if you did, that I had seen it. I recommend not moddifying the actual cable that connects to the controller, but rather the breakaway cables. If the controller doesn't have a breakaway cable such as this, then I recommend going and buying this extension cable.

http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=308653&pfp=SEARCH


It has both a breakway attatchment and a standard jack (like the one actually found on the Xbox). This is what I used, and it was the standard easy color match mod that one would hope for.