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Old 01-22-2008, 11:54 AM   #1
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On this controller, where do I solder the button wires to? Do I sand down the carbon contacts and solder there or do I have to solder to the tiny contact points? Also, which part of the carbon contact is the ground and which part is positive? On another note, do I include start and select in the circuit for the ground contact, or are they not included? Jesus, that was alot...


And also, what gauge wire should I use? Is 24 gauge wire good enough?

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Old 01-25-2008, 06:55 PM   #2
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the first wire must be GND

you can use the center point in l and r wires
and then, make this GND wire connection with ALL pushbuttons.

and then, you must remove the green cape of "aislante" on each circuit track

warning= you need to use wires such as IDE wires, if you use another type of, u can broken the circuit track

sorry but my english is very poor
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Thanks a bunch! What do you mean by the green aisalante whatever stuff? Is that the two white strips on either end of the PCB?
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Old 01-29-2008, 09:26 AM   #4
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allright! the controller works! No more responses needed
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if you have any question about electronic devices, feel free to send a PM,

http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/8...918890fon1.jpg

I have arcade video beat games

this is a beatstage 4th mix with a "dead" game, I use the arcade chassis mounting a computer based on step and music

this picture is from previous year, now, this arcade is a "homemade" step and music ;D
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