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| floater4444 |
Mar 22 2011, 02:58 AM
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Could you use the vias for X,B,A,Y underneath?
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| floater4444 |
Mar 22 2011, 04:21 AM
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QUOTE(floater4444 @ Mar 22 2011, 02:58 AM)  Could you use the vias for X,B,A,Y underneath?
Any Via? top or bottom?
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| 3MT3 |
May 11 2011, 10:10 PM
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Hi y'all! just came across my first cg2 board. was wondering if any one has come up with a better power source I'm building a 555 RF. I seen the OptoCoupler post, but less is more...
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| 3MT3 |
May 12 2011, 04:23 PM
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so i see... By less is more i meant more room but i guess after reading a lill more size aint a big deal ether. Can i adjust the pic mod on the fly with a pot like the 555 or is it all code? (never tried to make one) would the dc-dc work well with a 555? And is it worth the time and effort learning how to build one?  Thank you for all your hard work by the way with all your pics and trace work have helped me out a lot in the last 3 years! 
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| 3MT3 |
May 12 2011, 04:41 PM
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sweet! whell looks like i got a lot of reading to do lol and thinx again!!!! RDC YOUR THE SHIT!!!
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| GuiltyFan |
Aug 1 2011, 04:34 PM
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Hi all. I need a little help here. i cant seem to find the contacts for RB and LB on the diagram. i am noob and would really appreciate your help. Also i would like to power my controler using external battery pack(because my old pack shatered  ) i have two wires coming out of the battery pack(2xAA) black and red, where would i need to solder that to the board?? Thanks for any help.
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| GuiltyFan |
Aug 5 2011, 05:41 PM
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Thanks RDC!!
The reason why i need the AA pack is because i decided to turn the controller into arcade stick (it was after the original pack broke) but it all works fine now. However i still got one question, i dont plan on using LT and RT buttons at all and from other sources i know i need to disable them somehow, the problem is i dont know where to solder the resistors and how to make them not act up during the game. Thanks again.
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| THR33IN0N3 |
Oct 10 2011, 02:02 AM
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Hey Guys, im new to all this but I would like to add abxy buttons to the bottom of my cg2 controller (I also have a cg, if that is better let me know). I plan on using some small tactile buttons. I would also like to use the points on the bottom so that i dont have to cross wire over the top of the board. Can someone please post some pics of were the best placed to solder to? Also, can I connect more that one button gound to one ground point? Thanks for all your help!
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