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ok some info you guys should know...- this wont be finished for a while yet. i was going to finish it in my half term holiday but i was dragged to weymouth for the week by my parents so now im busy with school again but im getting there so far i have the rapid fire code done except for the quickscope mode(which i might skip out) and i am yet to mash the rf and my serial routines tegether but tht should be easy.- if using a traditional serial port you will need a rs232 to 3.3V ttl level converter. although any usb 3.3v ttl serial cable should work but i will be using a cable like this http://www.uchobby.com/index.php/2009/10/04/diy-usb-to-serial-cable-for-3/- aswell as the cable you will need... - a 12f683 - a 3mm red led - a 3mm green led - a stereo jack and socket or other 3 way connector - a tact switch - and all of the usual wire solder and resistors etci will probs make a thread in rnd when i get closer to completion for more advanced modders to test and so we can work out tuts and stuff
Pointless and not possible as there is not enough pins
a far better option is to simply put a tact on the underside of the controller and hook it up to B
i dont think that would work as on a matrix controller that would just press brtt and on a cg controleeeeerr that would only rpess b i think
and R. put the b and ron the same pin or hole in the botton and the ground to the other pin/hole. when you press the tactile you dropshoot
no, i think you have to solder it to the top R trigger
that wouldnt work on either matrix or cg... it wont work on matrix cos well matrix doesnt' work like that ..and as for cg well if B and rt are on the same pin on the tact.... they are linked... so when the trigger is pulled (grounded) or b is pushed (grounded) it would also ground the other so when ur just wanting to pull the trigger or tap b u'll be doing both........ and this is also incorrect.... soldering to the top of the 3 trigger pins wont do anything..... as this pin is either ground or the 1.5v analog line... its not connected to the pads main chip so wont send a signal to it to say ur pushing the button.....however it may work with a transitor...... im not exactulaly sure on how it would work maybe fookz could answer that..... or even a diode to stop the signals going back up the wires and activating the button/trigger when u only want the button or trigger to work .... not when u push the tact for ur drop shot....p.s. sorry for stealling this thread i just wanted to correct this missunderstanding....
Umm maybe it could be tap to change modes and tap + hold to on or off