my quantum fighter pad arrives on wednesday. that will hopefully make the controller a lot easier to implement into the DCP since all the parts of the controller are on different circuit boards.
Show us a pic if you get a chance as I have an idea on the controller your talking about I just want to be sure.
Also are you having the case made using a vacume form?
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I was looking at palmpsone.com and saw that his case was manufactured by a rapid prototyping company using a 3D printer. I think maybe this would be better for me since my case design may prove to be very difficult to do myself. Only problem is that he paid almost $500 for two cases! Maybe I could search around and fine some less expensive manufacturers. Now I just need a 3D model...
Here's a pic of the insides of a Quantum Fighter Pad. It has separate boards for the abc-xyz buttons, the d-pad, the start and program buttons, the analog stick and the triggers. This makes it really easy to spread the buttons out since all I have to do is add more wire.
So you got those wierd controllers that have the shoulder buttons next to the 4 action buttons. It looks like it would make it easier then using the Sega controller.
vskid wrote:Nerd = likes school, does all their homework, dies if they don't get 100% on every assignment
Geek = likes technology, dies if the power goes out and his UPS dies too
vskid wrote:Nerd = likes school, does all their homework, dies if they don't get 100% on every assignment
Geek = likes technology, dies if the power goes out and his UPS dies too
vskid wrote:Nerd = likes school, does all their homework, dies if they don't get 100% on every assignment
Geek = likes technology, dies if the power goes out and his UPS dies too