Converting a PSX pad into arcade controls for DC Agetec
Converting a PSX pad into arcade controls for DC Agetec
This is a bit odd, but does anyone have a good guide for replacing the innards of a DC arcade stick with a PSX pad, so I can use it on my PS2? I know it can be done, I just want to find a good guide to do so - thanks!
Fl0w mentioned a PS1 pad; I'm guessing that these would be as decent as that Atomic pad. Iatneh also mentioned in a previous thread that the PS1 controller marked as being made in China with an "H" designation on the back, tends to have a good manufacturing process for making an adapter or modifying a stick:
There's also a nice thread in here with a lot of different information, called "Another DC/Sanwa modded stick."
There are some others as well, if you take a look! I couldn't remember where the above ones were, so I had to run a quick search for them.
iatneH wrote:The controller I made my adaptor from is a "Made in China" one, and has the letter H above China.
One of my other controllers is Made in China and also has the letter H, I opened it up and it's the good easily hackable PCB.
A different Made in China controller has the letter M above China, and the PCB inside is not easy to hack like the China H controller.
Finally, I have a Made in Phillipines controller with no additional letter; the PCB also lacks the easy solder points.
So, what to look out for is the controller whose back looks like this (sorry, I don't have a camera with me):
Code: Select all
SONY(R)
CONTROLLER
Sony Computer
Entertainment Inc. H
------------------------
SCPH-1080 MADE IN CHINA
There are some others as well, if you take a look! I couldn't remember where the above ones were, so I had to run a quick search for them.

\\ /\/\ \