the shell is made out of something called milliput, which is like plastacine but it sets rock hard then its sprayed blackQuote:
Originally Posted by Jility
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the shell is made out of something called milliput, which is like plastacine but it sets rock hard then its sprayed blackQuote:
Originally Posted by Jility
OK dude....now I got everything I needed...I gonna try this freaking shit out. Tell you when I made it.
Zankz again!!!
let us know how you get on, message me if you need any pointers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jility
Would you mind trying to make a fully(or almost at least) functional PS2 controller hookup? By that I mean with a port so that you can remove the controller when you want to.
Edit: Post a tutorial if you do it. :D
thats beyond me dude, involves more than just wire and solder, mico controllers? theres 9 pins on the playstation controller plug and at least 16 buttons, i dont get it! i didnt work out the schematics on this one it was Ben Heckendorn, look here: http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/10/h...your-sony-psp/Quote:
Originally Posted by gymnotropic
Joe, Thanks for giving me the inspiration. I have come so close. i spend over 4 hours tonight i got an xbox controller i am willing to use a PS1 controller if that is how you knw it works and fits with the mini usb. i have everything... i just cant seem to find out how you got that usb end to fit so nicely on your joystick, please just let me know... i have decent soldering skills and am willing to drill as i too love racing games and i am hating the slider ... pics of the inside would probally do it, i too was following the how to on engadget, i havent gotten to the psp yet even after more than 5 hours! i have ran into problems. let me knw please respond you can PM me, email me, if you have AIM PM me your adress i have some ideas i would like to share with you and maybe we can work together to make some of our ideas come togehter and work, let me know thanks
^sorry for long post lol
well i have a few de-soldered ps2 analog parts....its not easy soldering the jumpers and the cables, so now im experementing with putting the analog switch on a pcb board and just using a circuit writer to make the jumps....
i cant seem to get inside a mini-usb end far enough to solder my own wires in tho, not as easy as i thought it was gonna be, so i guess ill just have to do it ghetto first, and then work on a usb connector...
if you wanted to go into business, you would just have to sell a new faceplate w/ the chiseled out spot already done, usb hooked up to the analog stick. then just sell the addon.
/shrug ill keep ya posted on my progress!
kando, i kinda have the problem you have also.. my solder skills are decent and all i can see is a tiny end where the odl wires were soldered.. my wires area a bit big .. and i want to do iti like joe did where the usb was actually kinda in the ps1 analouge bc then i can just mount it right up.. joe let me know i know its only been a night but i want to do this today! lol i will get my hands on a ps1 controller i hope! so that you can help me do it the way you know how. i also have a xbox controller that loooks like the same thing so le tme know ineed some help!
after re reading the post you had about trying a pic tutorial.. did you leave the same wires that ewre already on the usb connector? then just pull them through to get it up to the controller> if so how did you know which wire went to which thing? so when i plug it in the wires connect in the right way
i got soo much further! i got the whoel analog wired up and the usb mounted in the stick... then i move onto the psp... got it apart.. then i try soldering up the wires to the circuit board... of course they have to be soo small and close to gehter i hat ethat lol.. well i got them all but one and the usb connecter slid off the table with the wires connected and the third down pin on the circuit board came off!!! so i looked up the new ones on ebay for a new analog assembly.. about 15 shipped from ebay.. ok thats fine but not at this moment... so i took some CA Tire Glue from my nitro rc's... and i solderd up the wire then glued down the pin thingy onto the circuit board.. its drying.. i hope this works!.. the hole is lined up good .. i just need this to work.. and if it doesntr work and my slider works then i didnt do hte usb right .. so untill Joe helps me out on how to wire up the usb's so they connect right i will be done with this project... and i will get a new board! lol .. i hate soldering! i got my good soldering iron with a pointed tip working.. and then i break the darn board.. i was using crap long and hard to use ones.. this is intense lol.. joe let me know