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NinjaFK Basic Member
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400. Posted: Sat May 10, 2003 11:27 pm Post subject: Re: telephone wire to psx controller |
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bi-boy wrote: | I purchased a custom-built metal pad, and the way its all hooked up is with telephone cables to a central point (I'm guessing) but I cannot access that central point.
The problem is that well, the damn thing is broken and doesn't work. So I was thinking is it possible for me to just re-solder the phone cables wires to a controller and use it like that?
Any input/help would be greatly appreciated either via e-mail/pm/im/reply, thanks. |
I'm surprised you can't get to that central point... that really sucks, and sorta of defeats the purpose of being able to fix it... anyways, it should be possible... if you can figure out which wires go to which buttons you could solder them to a new controller, I think the hard part would just be figuring out which wire is which. |
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bi-boy Trick Member
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401. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 1:20 am Post subject: Re: telephone wire to psx controller |
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NinjaFK wrote: | bi-boy wrote: | I purchased a custom-built metal pad, and the way its all hooked up is with telephone cables to a central point (I'm guessing) but I cannot access that central point.
The problem is that well, the damn thing is broken and doesn't work. So I was thinking is it possible for me to just re-solder the phone cables wires to a controller and use it like that?
Any input/help would be greatly appreciated either via e-mail/pm/im/reply, thanks. |
I'm surprised you can't get to that central point... that really sucks, and sorta of defeats the purpose of being able to fix it... anyways, it should be possible... if you can figure out which wires go to which buttons you could solder them to a new controller, I think the hard part would just be figuring out which wire is which. |
Well I managed to get to the "central point" kind of. Its fully encased in like plastic or rubber, I'd have to cut and hack to get to it.
I just wasn't sure if there may be more to the control circuit and that if I do end up cutting the wires and soldering them direct to a psx control board that it won't work. _________________
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asdfqweruiop Trick Member
Joined: 30 Jan 2003
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402. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 8:12 am Post subject: |
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okay well ive come to believe that my problem is controller related (BTW i got the MadCatz controller not sure which one but it has reset, turbo and slow buttons) i resoldered all the grounds individually so basically they aren't all just bundled and soldered once and i grounded the pad to the radiator and the screw in the outlet, unfortunately no luck (however i did have enough time to beat my first Oni Course, sure it was lesson Oni but i did FC it first try ) anyways this makes me believe the problem has to do with the controller itself. so i am asking you guys have you ever had a problem with the MadCatz controller and which controller do you personally use? i am looking into using an official sony controller after reading the guide a member put up (BTW it looks nice ) and also is it possible to use a Dual Shock controller? i have an extra for the PSOne so i wouldn't mind harvesting its parts to get my dancepad functioning. |
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asdfqweruiop Trick Member
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403. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 8:28 am Post subject: |
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BluemeanieTrader Trick Member
Joined: 25 Apr 2003 Location: NY |
404. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 9:03 am Post subject: |
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Here's a few pics of my mad catz controler
www.bluemeanie.gq.nu/ddrsolder.htm
what are the soldering points? looking for directional arrows...
plus start,select, x, and o
And if i were only going to use 3 of the 4 buttons (start, select, x, and o,)
which 4 should i use...I'm using this to play both domestic and import ddr..
THanks
-Blue |
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asdfqweruiop Trick Member
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405. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 10:09 am Post subject: |
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BluemeanieTrader wrote: | Here's a few pics of my mad catz controler
www.bluemeanie.gq.nu/ddrsolder.htm
what are the soldering points? looking for directional arrows...
plus start,select, x, and o
And if i were only going to use 3 of the 4 buttons (start, select, x, and o,)
which 4 should i use...I'm using this to play both domestic and import ddr..
THanks
-Blue |
here ya go!
Paint totally r4wkz
tell me how the MadCatz controller works with you, its been giving me trouble (see page 20&21 of this thread) if it happens to you maybe we can find out a fix together |
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BluemeanieTrader Trick Member
Joined: 25 Apr 2003 Location: NY |
406. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 10:45 am Post subject: |
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whoa thanks..
hopefully i'll have the time to finish it tommarow
and i'll let ya know
-Blue |
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nitroBlaster Trick Member
Joined: 19 Jan 2003 Location: NYC |
407. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 11:47 am Post subject: |
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Does every button have to be grounded? Im making a pop'n music controller so Im wiring the whole thing. _________________
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NinjaFK Basic Member
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408. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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nitroBlaster wrote: | Does every button have to be grounded? Im making a pop'n music controller so Im wiring the whole thing. |
Well every button must be connected to the ground in some way. Whatever way you want to do that is up to you. |
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NinjaFK Basic Member
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409. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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GT_Onizuka wrote: | okay well ive come to believe that my problem is controller related (BTW i got the MadCatz controller not sure which one but it has reset, turbo and slow buttons) i resoldered all the grounds individually so basically they aren't all just bundled and soldered once and i grounded the pad to the radiator and the screw in the outlet, unfortunately no luck (however i did have enough time to beat my first Oni Course, sure it was lesson Oni but i did FC it first try ) anyways this makes me believe the problem has to do with the controller itself. so i am asking you guys have you ever had a problem with the MadCatz controller and which controller do you personally use? i am looking into using an official sony controller after reading the guide a member put up (BTW it looks nice ) and also is it possible to use a Dual Shock controller? i have an extra for the PSOne so i wouldn't mind harvesting its parts to get my dancepad functioning. |
That's odd, GT_Onizuka, I used the Mad Catz, soldered all the grounds separately and I haven't had any problems... I believe I have the same controller as you (bought it at Wal-mart for $5, it has the turbos and other things...) Do you have a continuity tester? That might help you locate your problem.
I'm going to try out this OLD pad I had lying around by Joytech... the ground is nearly the whole board, its quite funny actually. And I'm using the original offical PS controller for a friend's pad... I'll let you guys know how those turn out. |
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asdfqweruiop Trick Member
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410. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 12:23 pm Post subject: |
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nitroBlaster wrote: | Does every button have to be grounded? Im making a pop'n music controller so Im wiring the whole thing. |
i am kindof confused as to what you are saying, yes every button must have a ground otherwise you cannot complete a circuit! but how you are wording your question it makes it sound as thought you are wondering if you need to ground the pop'n music controller like to the screw on your outlet, if thats your question i don't really know lol. hope this retarded response helps ^^ |
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asdfqweruiop Trick Member
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411. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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NinjaFK wrote: | GT_Onizuka wrote: | okay well ive come to believe that my problem is controller related (BTW i got the MadCatz controller not sure which one but it has reset, turbo and slow buttons) i resoldered all the grounds individually so basically they aren't all just bundled and soldered once and i grounded the pad to the radiator and the screw in the outlet, unfortunately no luck (however i did have enough time to beat my first Oni Course, sure it was lesson Oni but i did FC it first try ) anyways this makes me believe the problem has to do with the controller itself. so i am asking you guys have you ever had a problem with the MadCatz controller and which controller do you personally use? i am looking into using an official sony controller after reading the guide a member put up (BTW it looks nice ) and also is it possible to use a Dual Shock controller? i have an extra for the PSOne so i wouldn't mind harvesting its parts to get my dancepad functioning. |
That's odd, GT_Onizuka, I used the Mad Catz, soldered all the grounds separately and I haven't had any problems... I believe I have the same controller as you (bought it at Wal-mart for $5, it has the turbos and other things...) Do you have a continuity tester? That might help you locate your problem.
I'm going to try out this OLD pad I had lying around by Joytech... the ground is nearly the whole board, its quite funny actually. And I'm using the original offical PS controller for a friend's pad... I'll let you guys know how those turn out. |
i think my problem isn't the controller so im going to resolder it thanx BlueMeanie ^^ however if i mess up i'm going to get one of the original PS controllers, from what ive heard they work rather nicely |
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nitroBlaster Trick Member
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412. Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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Ok now I understand sorry to confuse you _________________
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BluemeanieTrader Trick Member
Joined: 25 Apr 2003 Location: NY |
413. Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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Encountered a problem today...
Finished the pad...
Buttons work perfectly
Arrows do not respond at all...
Tested the wires and connections with a continuity tester and it works...
Anyone have any ideas?
I'm using the same mad catz a few others are using, the one with the turbo, slowmo, and reset buttons
Thanks
-Blue |
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-joe- Trick Member
Joined: 08 Jan 2003 Location: lv |
414. Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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its the mad catz controller, they suck!!!!!!
PERIOD
my first controller was a mad catz, it was soldered PERFECTLY!!!! and the right and left arrows stopped responding, the controller fried.
i have my 2 pads now soldered to an official sony controller (8 bucks used) and it works godly, i never had problems
c mon people, spend the extra money and get a sony controller! _________________
good times, good times. |
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Fum4nchuu Trick Member
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415. Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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ya know... maybe im blind... but your all building "beefman" pads, and i know that has to do with the braces and such, but uh.... were are the instructions for that? |
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BluemeanieTrader Trick Member
Joined: 25 Apr 2003 Location: NY |
416. Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 2:28 am Post subject: |
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For those of you using the official psx controller, are you guys using hot glue or drilling through the back for insulation???
I've read frisina's sony faq...
A problem i had while trying to solder the sony pad is when i heated up the copper connection it actually stuck to the end of my solder pen and came off the iron...
Also i had no luck getting my continuity tester to work on the sony pad....
Here's a pic of my finished pad, without a working controller
http://www.bluemeanie.gq.nu/img0179.jpg
-Blue |
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asdfqweruiop Trick Member
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417. Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 2:31 am Post subject: |
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BluemeanieTrader wrote: | Encountered a problem today...
Finished the pad...
Buttons work perfectly
Arrows do not respond at all...
Tested the wires and connections with a continuity tester and it works...
Anyone have any ideas?
I'm using the same mad catz a few others are using, the one with the turbo, slowmo, and reset buttons
Thanks
-Blue |
yeah madcatz totally blow i finally finished my pad and i used a normal PS controller. i completely messed up the start and select buttons (thos are a pain to solder) but im using DWI anyways so it doesn't matter but i played the game for 4 hrs straight and nothing happened. however the wood i used in my frame must be really weak because some of the screw (i did riptides) that ya know act as the switch got pushed down into the wood! so im going to change the wiring system to be bluebeefmans so im curious how do i got about it? is it basically riptides with those bracket things instead of screws? how big is it etc. information on his wiring system would be greatly appreciated |
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cjc312chunky Trick Member
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418. Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 7:15 am Post subject: |
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Okay, assuming that I'm an idiot and i have no experience cutting stuff and soldering stuff...what is the realistic probability of me being able to build any of theese designs? Which one is the easiest? Is there anything that i can do that will make doing this any easier? Is there any kind of electronics shop that will do the soldering for me? |
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`pr0digy Trick Member
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419. Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 8:27 am Post subject: |
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Fum4nchuu wrote: | ya know... maybe im blind... but your all building "beefman" pads, and i know that has to do with the braces and such, but uh.... were are the instructions for that? |
I was wondering that myself. _________________
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