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I believe he wants it for CPS2 so it will need to be 6 button
I agree with Joe.While I understand someone else may want sleek designs with metal builds, it’s easy, cheap, and comes with custom art options to take something like a madcatz 360/PS3 stick, rip out the guts, and put in new wiring for a DB15 connection. All told, less than $100 American if you find a cheap enough stick ($30-$70 is not uncommon).
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/custom-...670910?hash=item342a29a1fe:g:VG0AAOSwMvxewRBwSomeone in Australia needs to produce quality supergun friendly arcade sticks.
None of this plastic shit, none of this USB shit, no zippy joysticks and Chinese buttons, straight up aluminium enclosures with Sanwa parts, Plexi top covers with options for customised artwork and layouts, straight through DB15 connections.
Champion! I’ve been after a Brook harness that’s too exy to buy on its own from OS and this guy has them. Cheers.Heads up for Aussies, looks like Tim Worthington is distributing the Brook Retro Board locally now:
https://etim.net.au/shop/shop.php?crn=213
Am unsure how this price fares with getting it from overseas, but I've ordered from Tim multiple times, and there's never been a problem.
Looks neat, wonder how the slope and engraving would feel on the palm, you'd have to testhttps://www.ebay.com.au/itm/custom-...670910?hash=item342a29a1fe:g:VG0AAOSwMvxewRBwSomeone in Australia needs to produce quality supergun friendly arcade sticks.
None of this plastic shit, none of this USB shit, no zippy joysticks and Chinese buttons, straight up aluminium enclosures with Sanwa parts, Plexi top covers with options for customised artwork and layouts, straight through DB15 connections.
As a concept, this is OK. Thoughts?
I wouldn't want any engraving but the overall design is cool.https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/custom-...670910?hash=item342a29a1fe:g:VG0AAOSwMvxewRBwSomeone in Australia needs to produce quality supergun friendly arcade sticks.
None of this plastic shit, none of this USB shit, no zippy joysticks and Chinese buttons, straight up aluminium enclosures with Sanwa parts, Plexi top covers with options for customised artwork and layouts, straight through DB15 connections.
As a concept, this is OK. Thoughts?
Adding to this, I'm in Sydney (2066) and for active members of our community I would be happy to do small PTH/SMT hand soldering jobs for free, I can even spend a few minutes with you on a practice board to show you how, teach a person to fish and all that!If anyone in Australia without soldering skills needs their CPS-1 Motherboard upgraded to 12mhz, just ask.
I obviously won't charge anything outside of shipping back to you. Just provide the 12mhz crystal. If enough people need this, I will order some crystals.
Agreed, in saying that people may have reasons why soldering themselves isn't an option.I appreciate the notion of providing tutoring on soldering; I try to do the same though most people are happy just letting someone else take care of it. I'm a fond believer of teach a man to fish...
I know it may sound arrogant but I do believe if you're in the arcade hobby you should make the effort to pick up basic soldering skills. This and a basic understanding of electronics and power, stop expecting devices to baby proof the whole process for you. It's not a hobby that needs a wider audience and removing ignorant and unintelligent people from it isn't such a bad thing.
Lol re 1206, indeed that was a purposeful decision. Easy to solder by hand, no need for magnification, and they're still small enough to provide space saving benefits re PCB design.