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PlayStation3 Forums => PS3 Hardware Forums => PS3 Case / Hardware Modding => Topic started by: FigBird on October 10, 2013, 06:13:00 AM
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Hey guys
I'm hoping some genius on here can help!
I am looking to make a X and O scuf controller with my old SixAxis controller.
After searching around the forums, I believe that it is the similar model to:
MSU_V2, MSU_V2.5 (Six-Axis) MSU_VX (DS3)
(IMG:http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f320/RDCXBG/PS3%20Six-Axis%20and%20DS3/NewSixAxisandDS3.jpg)
thanks to RDC
Here is an image of my controller:
(IMG:http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/2716/rr67.jpg)
Full Size Image Here
Again, thanks to RDC, I think that I need to be soldering points:
TP26 as COM2
TP39 as X
TP40 as O
However the controller looks slightly different and I dont want to screw it up!
Could someone please identify where exactly on the board I should be soldering/ connecting? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
Many thanks!
This post has been edited by FigBird: Oct 10 2013, 01:23 PM
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EDIT:
I believe that the controller is a MSU_V2 2.14
and that the connections I'm looking to solder are circled in the photo below...however, I am unsure which 'TP' number matches with which?
(IMG:http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/1675/v0h6.jpg)
Please help! Many thanks
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You can see exactly what version your controller is by looking on the other side of the board, where it's written. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Looks like a V2 from that pic.
That one is a little bit of a mess, but the silk screen (the white marking) shows them all right there.
You'll need TP26, TP39 and TP40 as you've already found. Those TP spots are in those 2 rows of 4 and 3 that look more uniform right next to the MCU there.
TP39 is in the top row of 4, then TP40 and TP26 are in the bottom row of 3 there.
CODE
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- OOOO
- OOO
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TP39 is in the top row, third from the left.
CODE
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- OOXO
- OOO
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TP40 is in the middle of the row of three.
CODE
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- OOOO
- OXO
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TP26 is last in the the row of three.
CODE
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- OOOO
- OOX
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Many thanks RDC! I can now see how the TP markings line up with the points themselves (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
Thanks for the help!
I've posted an image for anyone else to quickly identify the TP points on the MSU_V2 2.14! Thanks
(IMG:http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/3937/qbw5.jpg)
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Welcome.