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scrape it with exacto knife I/Q board than apply flux to the wire that should do the trick
I was just wondering why exactly you can't just use any controller. Why does it have to be a ...026? What about the ...024 (white wireless, came with arcade bundle). Why can't you use a 004 and just rout the wires to the button points
But all other controller the have diff frequency ranging from [1 -255] and it diff for each switch so what we can do is some one with a lot of time "not me no way in hell" program the chip with frequency 1 - 255 one at a time till we find the right frequency pules "key press" for that switch so the pic can emulated .
im sorry, but i can not find a tutorial on an 8 pin, im not looking to have changing PIC's either...Can someone point my in the direction of an 8 pin tutorial? Just for dual rapid fire where u push the bottons not the triggers? also where can i get hex files for 8 pin PIC's? i can tell u a more specefic PIC if needed
Nemesis, I am also interested in this mod. Can you send me the same info?Thanks.
it is on page 2 and it was made by king mike os it is reply #43 do u have any more detailed instructions on where we put the microchip and where all of the wires hook up to
Sorry to say but that PIC on the outside of the controller looks cheesy. What about hooking your mic in, does it not interfere?
Hey there people, me again, I was looking into making a simpler rapidfire controller mod. I have a spare PIC 18 pin from Mike.Basically I want this mod to be a lot like the 8 pin mod but I can't find a code for that! so using the 18 pin chip could I simply ground the pins for:LT RBLBABXY?Also the mode hopping switch would not be needed so what should I do with that? I was also wandering whether I would even need to ground the pins listed above or should I just snip them off?please let me know whether you think this would work, I may be an absolutely schoolboy error on my side but I'm not sure thanks, -Elliot
That's so cool! I have to try that out sometimes!
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was it really neccesary to quote the whole thing??
EDIT: Ok, so I have been reading everything I can find on programming the 16f84a and have learned quite a bit. There is somewhere in the code to input the value 0-255. The problem is I do not have the original C code for the spitfire mod. All I have is the hex file, and I do not know where this 0-255 value is, else I'd just manually hex edit it with each edited value. Does anyone have the C/basic code that the hex is based off?