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Everything posted by mr.mortified
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You could in theory solder to the quick disconnects in the terminal block (that black bar thing on your TE) but that's not recommended as you may move around those wires and will line up the wrong wires per button which will lead to catastrophic results. What you end up doing is you take your madcatz PCB and flip it around so the board is upside down. You'll see on the board writing about which pin is which button. http://yfrog.com/f/5ychimpmadcatzp/ this picture should give you a better idea about which wires on the madcatz board gets soldered down to your MCthulhu. However you have to follow the rtzdign guide when installing that RJ45 cable. This part involves the 4 cables in the USB cable as you need to solder down the D+/D- points to either an imp board for automatic console switching or a DPDT switch if you want to switch consoles manually.
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nope not at all, which is why i sent those pics of that dual mod i just did. all you'll have to end up doing is wiring up the buttons and stick to the screw terminals and wire the D-/D+ to an Imp board or a DPDT switch and then use that RJ45 jack for those holes pinned out in the side there. Hell you don't really even need hte RJ45 if all you want is ps2 support. You could just get a ps2 cable and wire it striaght on the board and wire your USB straight on the board and just have 2 cables in the cable storage of the TE
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you won't need one actually, the pcb in the TE will work just fine for that mod. if you do use a madcatz pcb you'll end up doing a lot more work cuz you'll end up doing trigger inversions which you'll need some inverter chips for and you don't want to mess with that unless you want to read another SRK wait nvm if you're using the fightpad then its all good but like i said you won't need another board unless you want to make another stick
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okay here's how this will work. first unhook all the screws and connectors and take out the board. now go take a desoldering braid and suck up all of that solder from them holes. Next go tin your wires. (take your wire, twist it up and put solder on it so it just barely sucks up solder and remains stiff) after that solder tehm wires back into your board. In theory your stick shoulnd't even work at all because you have no ground connected. That Sground is nothing more than shielding for the entire cable so its no ground at all
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wait wtf? you wrecked the ground wire? I doubt that since you said it works okay but I'm definitely going to need pics of this to see what the hell it is you did. Also here, just finished this dual mod here for someone else. Pics are here to see if it'll help you out later in the future. This mod pretty much goes the same way except you don't wire up a USB port you wire up an ethernet cable and you don't wire up a ChImp but an MC Chthulhu. http://s924.photobucket.com/albums/ad88/mr_mortified/SE%20dual%20mod%20ChImp/
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well this guide is specific to the dual mod but you can triple mod it with a ps2 controller. Just rip apart a ps2 controller and you'll see there's a ribbon connector there so you can just solder your wires on to that. Well read here first. Helps out with knowing which mods are possible but yeah you can triple mod it to do that. (dammit you're making me want to triple mod the magi....) http://www.slagcoin.com its either that or you do it the awesome way with this bad boy http://www.lizardlick.com/Toodles-Cthulhu-for-Multi-Console_p_542.html instead of using the chimp to dual mod you use this board along with this board http://www.lizardlick.com/Toodles-Imp-Board_p_544.html to switch between xbox 360 and ps3 automatically well read this and this http://shoryuken.com/f177/rj-45-mc-cthulhu-imp-xbox-360-dual-mod-tutorial-diagram-225565/ http://shoryuken.com/f177/installing-mc-cthulhu-imp-xbox-360-sf4-se-stick-184787/