Trying to get homebrew running on your PSP? Want to add a screen light to your Game Boy? Trying to figure out how to work your GP2X? By popular demand, discuss it in here! (This forum is for pre-built handhelds, NOT custom made portables!)
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by ThatWeeScottishChiel » Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:38 pm
Is it possible?
If so.
How hard is this? What kind of analog should i use? Gamecube.. Playstation? Where and what parts do I solder to?
If it is possible I'll make it.
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by blaze3927 » Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:05 pm
well you can use like any sort of joystick:
ps1/2/3
gamecube etc.
but it wont be a true analog stick, you'd convert it to digital.
it's really really simple just involves grinding some of the trace of the potentiometers.
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by blaze3927 » Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:05 pm
well you can use like any sort of joystick:
ps1/2/3
gamecube etc.
but it wont be a true analog stick, you'd convert it to digital.
it's really really simple just involves grinding some of the trace of the potentiometers.
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by ThatWeeScottishChiel » Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:17 pm
blaze3927 wrote: it's really really simple just involves grinding some of the trace of the potentiometers.
What do you mean by this?