Playstation one controllers
Playstation one controllers Posted on: 27.11.2010 by Shay Wyche I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later.If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about | |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Nadia Shelmadine 30.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Joe A
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Shay Wyche 27.11.2010 | I've bought one of these just to see if there was anything that could be done with it and I've been pleasantly surprised. The circuit boards that are inside them are very easy to solder to and you could quite easily get rid of most of the rest of the controller. If anyone is really interested I can post photos later. If they are used with the USB adaptor that I found on Ebay then you can have 8 analogues and 28 buttons for about |
Margo Emperador 30.11.2010 | I just don't play video games so I was going to use the buttons and pcb, but now I don't know.. |
Nadia Shelmadine 30.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Joe A
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Margo Emperador 30.11.2010 | I found this one at a flea market for $8. I'm waiting for my ps2 to usb connector to come in so I can start working on it. It's got some good arcade style buttons. Can't wait to jump in.. |
Margo Gilb 28.11.2010 | I'm already working on such project - but it is written in German. I made a few pics during the work and now I'm going on with soldering http://www.deejaycommunity .de/16-dj-tool...difighter.html |
Franklin Momany 27.11.2010 | I tried with a old nes arcade but you could probably guess how far that went. Appreciate the heads up. |
Doug Bieling 27.11.2010 | There has been quite a few people start these projects but i believe i'm yet to see a finished one. Hopefuly this one will be different ... Good luck with the project G |
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