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Author Topic: Anyone ever modded a Street Fighter Anniversary stick? PCB question  (Read 1560 times)

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canoshiz

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I looked at the guide on ArcadeStickMonk.com, but my arcade stick seems to have a different PCB.  The one on the guide has a seperate set of plugs for the Joystick/start/select inputs, but mine are all part of the same plug.  To top it all off, the wires are all different colors.  The problem is, I thought I would be able to rely on the guide and didn't take notes on where each wire went (yes, I'm stupid).  Anyone have a wire diagram of the PCB I have?
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Re: Anyone ever modded a Street Fighter Anniversary stick? PCB question
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2005, 02:33:42 pm »
connect all the grounds first.  They should all be the same color.  doesn't matter where they go as long as every button is grounded.  (joystick and buttons may have different ground, mine does) Then just plug in all the buttons.  Try them out and switch them around as needed.