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bte that controller looks pimp. Are you still doing the tv out thing?
Yeah, but I still need those figures.What I'm planning on doing is modding a PSP2TV first to get the raw signals out (plus its easier than fighting with the FPC) and the rolling from there. Don't want to spend the cash on a pointless PSP2TV unless the signals are within my expected ranges first.How many wires do you have in total going from your PSP to pad?
Now whos not reading the posts properly. I told you, 14, but I added another 3v for the led's so 15 in total. But If you mean cables, theres four, I could have done less but I quite like the idea of having 2 on ether side.I think the problem with that psptv thing is that it has a huge block conector on it. I dont know if you'll be able to fit it in without using there ugle case.
Now whos not reading the posts properly. I told you, 14, but I added another 3v for the led's so 15 in total. But If you mean cables, theres four, I could have done less but I quite like the idea of having 2 on ether side.
I think the problem with that psptv thing is that it has a huge block conector on it. I dont know if you'll be able to fit it in without using there ugle case.
Thats why I asked - 15 still makes no sense, haven't you connected the analogs or am I missing something here?
Your not missing something your just not keeping up with the thread. One of the analoge sticks is connected to the [] O X V buttons so they share wires. The other only needs 3.
Do the start, select, L2 and R2 buttons work on your controller?
Just finished replacing all the psp leds with white ones. Looks cool. Man those led swaps are a pain.
all of em? wow, post a pic please or even a vid on the acidmods utube file
Ok theres a small clip of the LEDs on the acidmods acounthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9jX4f4u0MThe sholders and the wifi lights are white too but there not in it. I'll hopefuly get most of it finished tomorow.
Just finished testing. Finaly everything seems ok (thanks joe). The left analoge remains untested. But since I've done a few stick mods I am not to worried about that bit *fingers crossed*Heres a pic, might be a good bigfoot.
Its not hard getting them off. Its just a pain to get the new ones on. Worth it though.
Well its been a long day of wiring and rewiring and scraping tracks and dispair, but I now have the controller working. Uploading video now.Still to do. Change casesPut in socketsput on plugswrap cablesTest analoge (that had better work first go or the bin men are going to be collectig blue glowing bags from my house).Then add second nub when it arives.Video coming in half an hour.
Looking good - Those white LEDs are seriously bright 8)
I know. I bridged the resistors. It might have been to much. Its pretty distracting. F it. It looks cool.
Best to take the time whilst it's open to 100% everything.
I've only ever opened up a PSP once and that was the early ones to mod the dpad and buttons. Keeping the dust at bay was a in my low budget clean room (tiled shower/condensation) with compressed air as the bare TFT attracts even the smallest fragment in the air.How is yours after being open for a month? Can you close it up without any debris - Took me about 5 attempts to get it done and that's why I'm reluctant to POC mods.Going to pick up a beaten up unit soon to keep open all the time though :thumbsup: