Turn a saturn pad in a NGC one
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Turn a saturn pad in a NGC one
Can anybody help how to do this I would really appreciate it I just bought this saturn pad for 3 euros
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SAM
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The best bet is to find some kind of controller convertor, but they sometime introduce lag. And not working very good for some games.
The second option is to find an old NGC controller (3rd party would also be fine), gut it PCB and do some crazy soldering. This method would yield you the best result, but it would be more work and really delicated handlings.
Both methods would cost about the same, but I suppect that an old NGC controller (or 3rd party controller) would cost less.
The second option is to find an old NGC controller (3rd party would also be fine), gut it PCB and do some crazy soldering. This method would yield you the best result, but it would be more work and really delicated handlings.
Both methods would cost about the same, but I suppect that an old NGC controller (or 3rd party controller) would cost less.
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theevilfunkster
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Heh, I tried that but not knowing what the hell I was doing, fucked up 2 perfectly good controllersSAM wrote: The second option is to find an old NGC controller (3rd party would also be fine), gut it PCB and do some crazy soldering. This method would yield you the best result, but it would be more work and really delicated handlings.