Touch Screen
Touch Screen Posted on: 23.05.2011 by Olene Minyard Would this work as part of a mod?http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DS-LITE-TOUCH-...item3a62df9435 Would there be any way to incorporate this into a gamepad mod? | |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | It is my first mod, but I've a tendancy to throw myself into these things. My first actual mod was about 8 years ago (and only one so far). It was non-DJ related. I basically had 3 guitars and liked different parts from each. So I ripped them apart, sanded, merged parts, custom painted, rewired in new pickups and LEDs into the headstock etc and added bits like bigsby tremolo systems etc and it was then an awesome guitar. A few years later I quit my band though .......but I sold that guitar on eBay then for |
Marva Cupid 23.05.2011 | It depends what/how many pins it has because it he's to be analog. For |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | It is my first mod, but I've a tendancy to throw myself into these things. My first actual mod was about 8 years ago (and only one so far). It was non-DJ related. I basically had 3 guitars and liked different parts from each. So I ripped them apart, sanded, merged parts, custom painted, rewired in new pickups and LEDs into the headstock etc and added bits like bigsby tremolo systems etc and it was then an awesome guitar. A few years later I quit my band though .......but I sold that guitar on eBay then for |
Marva Cupid 23.05.2011 | It depends what/how many pins it has because it he's to be analog. For |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | It is my first mod, but I've a tendancy to throw myself into these things. My first actual mod was about 8 years ago (and only one so far). It was non-DJ related. I basically had 3 guitars and liked different parts from each. So I ripped them apart, sanded, merged parts, custom painted, rewired in new pickups and LEDs into the headstock etc and added bits like bigsby tremolo systems etc and it was then an awesome guitar. A few years later I quit my band though .......but I sold that guitar on eBay then for |
Marva Cupid 23.05.2011 | It depends what/how many pins it has because it he's to be analog. For |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | It is my first mod, but I've a tendancy to throw myself into these things. My first actual mod was about 8 years ago (and only one so far). It was non-DJ related. I basically had 3 guitars and liked different parts from each. So I ripped them apart, sanded, merged parts, custom painted, rewired in new pickups and LEDs into the headstock etc and added bits like bigsby tremolo systems etc and it was then an awesome guitar. A few years later I quit my band though .......but I sold that guitar on eBay then for |
Marva Cupid 23.05.2011 | It depends what/how many pins it has because it he's to be analog. For |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | It is my first mod, but I've a tendancy to throw myself into these things. My first actual mod was about 8 years ago (and only one so far). It was non-DJ related. I basically had 3 guitars and liked different parts from each. So I ripped them apart, sanded, merged parts, custom painted, rewired in new pickups and LEDs into the headstock etc and added bits like bigsby tremolo systems etc and it was then an awesome guitar. A few years later I quit my band though .......but I sold that guitar on eBay then for |
Marva Cupid 23.05.2011 | It depends what/how many pins it has because it he's to be analog. For |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | It is my first mod, but I've a tendancy to throw myself into these things. My first actual mod was about 8 years ago (and only one so far). It was non-DJ related. I basically had 3 guitars and liked different parts from each. So I ripped them apart, sanded, merged parts, custom painted, rewired in new pickups and LEDs into the headstock etc and added bits like bigsby tremolo systems etc and it was then an awesome guitar. A few years later I quit my band though .......but I sold that guitar on eBay then for |
Marva Cupid 23.05.2011 | It depends what/how many pins it has because it he's to be analog. For |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | Would this work as part of a mod? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DS-LITE-TOUCH-...item3a62df9435 Would there be any way to incorporate this into a gamepad mod? |
Arcelia Siebeneck 23.05.2011 | wow - nice work man.. got any pix of the guitar? yeah, and about the DS screen - almost all custom screens have proprietary interface boards... its very unlikely you'd be able to adequately interface with the touchscreen part without a LOT of electronics understanding... way beyond the scope of this community anyway. |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | It is my first mod, but I've a tendancy to throw myself into these things. My first actual mod was about 8 years ago (and only one so far). It was non-DJ related. I basically had 3 guitars and liked different parts from each. So I ripped them apart, sanded, merged parts, custom painted, rewired in new pickups and LEDs into the headstock etc and added bits like bigsby tremolo systems etc and it was then an awesome guitar. A few years later I quit my band though .......but I sold that guitar on eBay then for |
Arcelia Siebeneck 23.05.2011 | nope almost certainly won't work... if you're even asking, you probably don't have the technical know-how to pull this kind of mod off... (sorry to say it, just trying to be realistic). if it's your first mod, keep it simple... that way you've got more of a chance of finishing it. |
Marva Cupid 23.05.2011 | It depends what/how many pins it has because it he's to be analog. For |
Leeanna Ayla 23.05.2011 | You might be better of searching a broken nano pad or something. |
Olene Minyard 23.05.2011 | eBay sellers also have a P6 connector for the ribbon. That solders onto the DS's circuit board. Just wondering if there's anyway to solder it onto a gamepad board instead, though I have no idea of how these things work? Just feeling around for boundaries before I start mine. A Midifighter with a Kaoss style touch pad for effects would be immense if possible! |
Leeanna Ayla 23.05.2011 | Not sure since it's designed for the DS. If you can connect a USB plug to it then it might work. |
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