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madmike1488:
Hey fellas, I will apologize in advance if there is a thread on this already, but dang-it, I have looked everywhere and couldn't find what I needed. So here we go. I have built a simple 555 timer chip. Didn't have to use a transistor. All I used was a 10uf cap and a couple of resistors along with the 555 timer and a tac button. I put an L.E.D. in the circuit to make sure it's pulsing and I've got it to about 6-8 pulses per second. So I know it's up and going. What I'm needing help with is the tp's because I'm a complete newb to playing around with the ps3 controllers. How would I install this in an MSU_V3.5X 1.12 (DualShock 3) controller?

magic_man185:
Unfortunately, at least as far as I understand it, you cannot use a simple 555 circuit to rapidfire the PS3 controller.  The xbox 360 controller could use it, because the triggers are driven high or low when the trigger is pulled.  However, the PS3 controller uses a serial polling system that puts multiple buttons/triggers on the same line, and it loops through them, checking the status one at a time.  In order to rapidfire the PS3 controller, you have to have something synced with the looping of the signal that checks the buttons/triggers, then manipulate the trigger at the right time.  There is a code in the free code section of this forum that works for the PS3 controllers, and is programmed onto a 12f683 microchip.

madmike1488:
Cool, and thanks for taking the time to explain that to me. I guess I'm off to the shop to pick up parts to build a pic programmer. I know I could just buy a kit, but I'm in school for this stuff. Right on man. :hifive:

Phantom:
the 555 timer should work, Gblaster has a good tutorial here:http://forums.qj.net/ps3-hacks-exploits-homebrew/145601-release-gblasters-new-rapid-fire-no-pre-programmed-chips.html

but as magic man suggested a PIC is definitely the better option.

madmike1488:
Yah, I've checked out GBlasters vid but it doesn't show what to hook it up to,( TP'S) that sort of think. Do you have any other suggestions before I put this in my sons xbox controller?

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