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Grinning Cat
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FAO: anyone who does mods

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Basically, I want to get a couple of Saturn pads modded to Neo-Geo standard, so I can use them on a Sigma supergun. I get the impression this is fairly straight forward mod, but have no doubt that still means it's beyond my (non-existent) modding capabilities. Plus, I'm lazy and would rather get someone else to do it :P

If anyone's up for it, drop me a PM or msg here, and give me an estimate. I can pay by Paypal straight away. Anyone UK based would be ideal, but I'd have no issues shipping abroad.


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I have some already modded Genesis 6-button pads kicking around I may or may not sell... I'm just sort of keeping them around with one of my crappy superguns I might give away.

I won't have access to them for at least a week and a bit but I'd be happy to crack them open for a photograph in case you are wondering how to do the mod... Can't help the part about laziness though!
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Thanks, that's kind of you to offer...but I really want to use JP skeleton saturn pads. Not that that makes modding them any harder - but given the likihood of me screwing up the mod (which trust me, is highly likely ;) ), it does make things that bit riskier, since skeleton pads aren't that cheap.

Shame Matt doesn't still hang out here and do mods...


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Post by overkill55 »

iatneH wrote:one of my crappy superguns I might give away.
Right here!



Back on topic:

Sorry Grinning Cat, can't help you with the mod, but I am curious where you got those skeleton pads? Saturn pads in general (except for the black US ones) seem scarce of late
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I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you :lol: Nah, seriously, I haven't ordered them yet...and outside of the pair I'm eyeing up, I'm not really sure. Last time I checked, there were a couple floating around on eBay (from Japan), though IIRC the shipping was a bit of a killer...


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All sorted - cheers MKL :)


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Post by matt »

Grinning Cat wrote:it does make things that bit riskier, since skeleton pads aren't that cheap.
If you botch the mod, you can just try again with the PCB from a normal black Saturn pad and the end result will be the same.
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Post by iatneH »

Hmm... I think I sold a skeleton pad to Kingbuzzo recently for $5 or $10... it was the only one I had and the R button was a bit gibbled.

I don't think it's that easy to botch the mod either, unless you somehow manage to separate traces from the PCB, maybe if you soldered a wire and then yanked it really hard.
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matt wrote:If you botch the mod, you can just try again with the PCB from a normal black Saturn pad and the end result will be the same.
Hey matt, amazingly, I hadn't even thought of that :oops: That said, I'm still more than happy to pay someone else to do it. Hey, at least that way, the pads will definitely work!
I don't think it's that easy to botch the mod either, unless you somehow manage to separate traces from the PCB, maybe if you soldered a wire and then yanked it really hard.
Trust me, as long as there is a way to mess it up... ;)


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