The microphone adapter is the same that come with Planet Ring, except you have a wire to the mic and not directly plugged in it. The PCB part is I think the same than in a DC controller (but not full, like in arcade sticks or others).
How are you desoldering them from the original PCB, pro desolder stations/pumps?i have a few i use, they are just drop in and solder clean
if you need this done I can handle it for you easy peasy.How are you desoldering them from the original PCB, pro desolder stations/pumps?
I tried to use a iron and braid, heeeeellll no was taking forever (also not very clean as Mits mentioned above).
I didn't even bother with hot air, I figured the plastic housing would melt for sure.
Cool man, next time I'm at the storage I'll grab 'em... Have 3 DC PCBs (6 controller ports) so you are welcome to a pair if you want.if you need this done I can handle it for you easy peasy.
Oh the motherboards are already done for...what will happen to those dc moboards after wards? id love a few as parts boards
Make sure to change your "JVS-KIT" setting. Also make sure game is capable. https://forum.arcadeotaku.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=26535Its been awhile since i used my maple adapters. I just got a NNC to put my naomi stuff. I plug in the adapter and its not working. I can hear the memory card registering but cant do any movements or buttons. Any ideas?