i need the 19 pin ( button /controll pin out ) on the pcb inside the controller
to finish my arcade controller project
i need one of them which pin(S) goe's with which button
like pin 1+2 = L2 etc.... x_x thanks and have merry christma's !!
i need the 19 pin ( button /controll pin out ) on the pcb inside the controller
to finish my arcade controller project
i need one of them which pin(S) goe's with which button
like pin 1+2 = L2 etc.... x_x thanks and have merry christma's !!
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well the pinout is quite random depending on what controller you are butchering and what pcb version it has the easyiest way is to open it and scrape off the black connection dots where buttons touch and attach cables to each side of them and to a button of you choosing
Broken? fix it.
I recommend what MrKitt says, it's what I did for mine and it is probably the easiest way.
but...
http://www.gamesx.com/controldata/psxcont/psxcont.htm
gamesx.com is a really good resource for stuff like this, although on the technical side.
Yea, thats what I did also. This one offbrand NES controller I had seemed like it was built to do that, just before the button there was a big round patch perfect for connecting a soldered wire for every button. But you have to be carefull not to jerk the wires off and rip off the traces, if you do that you'll have to scrape off that protective coating farther down the trace and solder it there.
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