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SNAAKE:

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--- Quote from: Tritoch84 on March 30, 2005, 03:14:33 am ---Well then you must be stupid, 26 or 22 gauge wire will work fine.

I'm sorry, but thats just silly. You can double fold 22gauge, or you can use 26gauge with the little ribbon strip thats already in it. I've done it twice without fail.



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Stupid like your moms face.
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Tritoch84:

--- Quote from: SNAAKE on March 30, 2005, 07:49:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: kage 8 on March 30, 2005, 01:05:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: Tritoch84 on March 30, 2005, 03:14:33 am ---Well then you must be stupid, 26 or 22 gauge wire will work fine.

I'm sorry, but thats just silly. You can double fold 22gauge, or you can use 26gauge with the little ribbon strip thats already in it. I've done it twice without fail.



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Stupid like your moms face.   Fucken dick... :police:

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Lets all just go paint some fences, I already know SNAAKE is in.

Dave_K.:
Cool it guys before this very informative thread gets deleted and sent to post hell!  Then nobody will be able to benefit.

Its funny this popped back up, as this weekend I scored 2 used PSOne green seethru dualshocks with the correct connector in the back (series A).   I went to Fry's and got the correct gague wire...just have to find the time to try out the solderless hack!  ;D

BTW: if you read my conversation with Armad earlier in the thread, I menioned the h-series hack via the ribbon cable.  Well I finally got around to doing this on a pair of white h-series pads.  The hacked worked, but was probably just as bad a solder job as soldering to the PCB.  I used an exacto knife to cut each wire free from the ribbon cable, and then soldered a wire to it.  I then used a small amount of electrical tape to wrap the soldered part, and then one more piece of tape to keep it all wrapped up nice and tight.  It was not an easy project, but works great and is quite small and compact.  I do recommend going to solderless hack route though since its easier.

despat:
Hi,

I've purchased a DOMINATOR Logic 3 Flightstick which is a PS1 stick build in 1997.  I've tried to get it to work with Combat Ace ver 4 and 5, with no luck. 

The buttons work in browser mode, but not in the game.  The stick also has a switch for Digital and Analog modes, so I don't know what is wrong.

Anyway to hack this to work with the newer PS2 games?

Thanks

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