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new details on my psone controller mod
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well, it seems they made it even easier to do than i thought! the pictures should explain it all!
well, first, you can see here the front side of inside of the controller, this side has all the pressure sensitive pads for the buttons, it's too hard to see in the picture but believe it or not, they actually labeled every button on the inside, so i can't get confused as to which is square, and which is circle and everything else. |
second of all, the controller has 14 buttons, but only 7 wires in the back, all grouped together! how easy is that, now all i have to do is use an amperage tester to see wihich wires corruspond to which buttons after i take the coating off! then just cut the wire off, and solder the wires to the right places in my remote, and stick the antenna out the hole where the controller's cord used to be! it's almost too easy! yeah, i'm excited about this mod!
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so excited i forgot to attach the picture...
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but are u sure the pcb will fit in side of the controller case? could be too short
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Very cool! :cool:
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some of the third party controllers (madcatz, etc) have huge casing and can easily accomodate a tx board...
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noooooooooo.......yes!!!!!
i was thinking of doing the same tihng.NICE JOB!!hope everything works out :eek:
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cool! i'll post about it and how i did it if it works to help you out if you need it!
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of course, with pictures and diagrams too :D
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what do you need 14 buttons for?
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oh, i definetly don't, only the directional buttons will do anything actually
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oh, i guess you could always hook up one for a future boost function.
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14 boost buttons :D
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hahah, that'd be cool, oh well
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