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Post pictures of your SF/entertainment setup!
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original sanwa obsf30 Vs generic non sanwa buttons
Hey there..
I wanted to know the difference between the original obsf 30s and the "generic" or knock off ones that can be boght from china for a much,much cheaper price..
I am not an idiot, i know they are way inferior, the only specific thing i know though is that the originals have a "solid" feel when pressed as opposed to a more " hollow" feel on the knock offs..i have the knock offs and i can confirm that, i wouldn't know about the orignal feel though cause i never had one..
The reason i am asking is that I am trying to support my hobby of building sticks (started 3 years ago with the help of you guys) in a very harsh environement, where i am litterally the only one (to my knowledge) in my country doing it (Egypt),so there is absolutely no local supply outlet, and between our failing currency with its horrible exchange rates,and the blatant high way robbery that is our customs rates,importing is EXTREMELY expensive and overpriced..
I guess what i am asking is , does it worth paying litterally 15x more (i am not even exaggerating) for the original ones when bought and shipped from the US, or are the chinese ones "good enough" considering the circumstances?
I wanted to know the difference between the original obsf 30s and the "generic" or knock off ones that can be boght from china for a much,much cheaper price..
I am not an idiot, i know they are way inferior, the only specific thing i know though is that the originals have a "solid" feel when pressed as opposed to a more " hollow" feel on the knock offs..i have the knock offs and i can confirm that, i wouldn't know about the orignal feel though cause i never had one..
The reason i am asking is that I am trying to support my hobby of building sticks (started 3 years ago with the help of you guys) in a very harsh environement, where i am litterally the only one (to my knowledge) in my country doing it (Egypt),so there is absolutely no local supply outlet, and between our failing currency with its horrible exchange rates,and the blatant high way robbery that is our customs rates,importing is EXTREMELY expensive and overpriced..
I guess what i am asking is , does it worth paying litterally 15x more (i am not even exaggerating) for the original ones when bought and shipped from the US, or are the chinese ones "good enough" considering the circumstances?
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Anyone here bought a VEWLIX kit from KRAY?
Hello All,
I have been looking at the VEWLIX kits here from KRAY and was wondering if anyone here has purchased one, and if they could please provide feedback.
http://www.kraylixarcade.com/
Custom Vewlix
Thanks in advance.
I have been looking at the VEWLIX kits here from KRAY and was wondering if anyone here has purchased one, and if they could please provide feedback.
http://www.kraylixarcade.com/
Custom Vewlix
Thanks in advance.
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Hori Real Arcade Pro. 4 Kai for PlayStation 4 Show off your custom work. (Current Work in Process)
Hey everyone, new to this site, and haven't written on a forum since the early 2000's (old man) but here we go. I have come back to glorious FGC after almost a decade of FPS (mostly COD) and I'm stepping into the world of all fighters instead of just Tekken. This hori is my first venture into fight sticks because I grew up playing pad, and decided with USFIV and SFV to step up to Fight Sticks.
After Mad Catz being constantly sold out, I did plenty of research on the Hori kai and love it (the VLX will be a christmas present to myself once i move to Denver) but was worried about the Kuro buttons. (felt like the buttons stuck a little) so looked on enough forums and found everything I need including finding about ART and his plexiglass. But instead of just doing a simple button swap, I'm in the process of doing a theme based fightstick.
I'm a huge fan of all combat sports and big fan on MMA so all my fightsticks will be themed around MMA and from what I've seen online Ill be the first to do it. Anyway Ill go down the list of new parts, sorry I didnt take pics of the dis-assembly, kinda was too afraid my giant hands would break those small connectors. This fightstick will be dedicated to one of my favorite fighters, Nick Diaz. The next one I plan to make (hopefully with a TE2) will be based around the PRIDE FC organization. Anyway heres the list and pics.
1. Sanwa JLF-CD Translucent Yellow Shaft and matching Dustwasher
2. The New Sanwa LB30NCW Battop (clear)
3. One Sanwa OBSC 24mm Translucent Button (Green)
4. Six Sanwa OBSC 30mm Translucent Buttons (Clear)
5. Two Sanwa OBSC 30mm Translucent Buttons (Red)
postimg.org/image/l422crbon/
this is a work in progress and I plan to add a Plexi and add a photo of Nick, these are the two im considering. I wish I could use older photos from his fights in Pride but they won't be in high quality.
postimg.org/image/44fporigx/
postimg.org/image/bxprjcjfz/
Now I did my research and the only Kai custom forums that are up are on NeoGaf so I would appreciate if the mods keep this one open. And hopefully I get to see everyone's custom Kai's and plans for their Kai's. Thanks for reading my rambling and can't wait to see everyone's ideas
After Mad Catz being constantly sold out, I did plenty of research on the Hori kai and love it (the VLX will be a christmas present to myself once i move to Denver) but was worried about the Kuro buttons. (felt like the buttons stuck a little) so looked on enough forums and found everything I need including finding about ART and his plexiglass. But instead of just doing a simple button swap, I'm in the process of doing a theme based fightstick.
I'm a huge fan of all combat sports and big fan on MMA so all my fightsticks will be themed around MMA and from what I've seen online Ill be the first to do it. Anyway Ill go down the list of new parts, sorry I didnt take pics of the dis-assembly, kinda was too afraid my giant hands would break those small connectors. This fightstick will be dedicated to one of my favorite fighters, Nick Diaz. The next one I plan to make (hopefully with a TE2) will be based around the PRIDE FC organization. Anyway heres the list and pics.
1. Sanwa JLF-CD Translucent Yellow Shaft and matching Dustwasher
2. The New Sanwa LB30NCW Battop (clear)
3. One Sanwa OBSC 24mm Translucent Button (Green)
4. Six Sanwa OBSC 30mm Translucent Buttons (Clear)
5. Two Sanwa OBSC 30mm Translucent Buttons (Red)
postimg.org/image/l422crbon/
this is a work in progress and I plan to add a Plexi and add a photo of Nick, these are the two im considering. I wish I could use older photos from his fights in Pride but they won't be in high quality.
postimg.org/image/44fporigx/
postimg.org/image/bxprjcjfz/
Now I did my research and the only Kai custom forums that are up are on NeoGaf so I would appreciate if the mods keep this one open. And hopefully I get to see everyone's custom Kai's and plans for their Kai's. Thanks for reading my rambling and can't wait to see everyone's ideas
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Mayflash PS4/Xbox One/PS3/Xbox360 Fightstick Coming Soon?
I was looking around the forums and didn't see this reported. But did anyone notice this coming soon on Play-Asia's website:
http://www.play-asia.com/ps3-ps4-xbox-one-xbox-360-pc-arcade-fighting-stick/13/708r6d
Is this really coming soon? Holy tolito if it is.
http://www.play-asia.com/ps3-ps4-xbox-one-xbox-360-pc-arcade-fighting-stick/13/708r6d
Is this really coming soon? Holy tolito if it is.
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Third party PS4 padhack options
If my DS4 padhack thread scared you from padhacking the official sony dual shock 4 controller then your in luck... sorta. There are currently two third party pads at the moment that are usable in adding ps4 support. Those being the Hori Fighting Commander 4 and the Guilty Gear pad. Now while they are both very easy to padhack the only downside to them is obtaining them is not as easy as getting a DS4 pad.
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Custom Stick Builders...Where are they?
So I recently decided to move up from the commercial grade sticks of Madcatz, Hori, etc. and decided to look into the wonderful of custom arcade sticks. Unfortunately, I don't know much about these custom sticks and their legendary creators so I did what any newbie would do...I just googled "custom arcade sticks" and I hoped for the best. Boy...I got to see some of the most amazing looking sticks walking on God's green earth. However....after a period of envious window shopping and research, I noticed many of these stick builders whose work I've decided I must have...just disappeared. It seems especially on these SRK forums, the favorite "Check Out My New Arcade Stick" section was filled with amazing creations from various builders during 2009-2011 era (I guess the golden age of SF4 and I believe to be the golden age of custom stick building) then slowly started dying out soon after. It seems even the most famous of these "modern" builders, B15, seems to have his shop closed at this time. I've heard stories of the legendary Byrdo, Finkle, TMO/Norris, Big Pockets....Alas have all these artists walked off into the sunset? What has become of each and every one of them? Have I entered this realm too late and the age of the master stick builder has passed? Another disturbing trend I've come to discover is that many other stick builders would take orders/commissions and then just disappear off the face of the Earth without ever honoring their orders or giving out refunds. One guy whose cases seemed really good, but I would later read left many customers wondering where he went...Nitewalker of SimpleCases, whatever happened to him and others like him? I thought this would be an interesting thread to answer these questions. I am just a curious fan and I hope to get some good responses from this great community of Tech Talk =]
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Mayflash v2/Venom Image size?
Hello guys, I am going to be modding my Mayflash v2 and I was wondering what size paper the artwork needs to be printed on to fit the fightstick? I did not see any info on sections like this, http://forums.shoryuken.com/discussion/197851/venom-fight-stick-ps4-artwork, which I used to get the template from. Would it be the standard 8.5 x 11? Thanks.
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fighting stick screws
im needing the screws that hold the stick to the actual case. im giving my old fighting stick to a friend and cant find the screws i need to put it back together. i found the top 6 (i have a madcatz te stick... i think thats what it is. i forget tbh) online from focusattack.com but i cant find the 4 holding the stick on.
someone help me please? thanks
someone help me please? thanks
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I Want to Mod My Hitbox (Help Plz)
Hey Everyone,
I got a hitbox and I must say I like it a lot but I am not happy with the design. I want a larger heavier build, standard size buttons, and a more reliable USB port. A nice option I would also like to implement is getting some custom art.
Also if possible I want to mod it so that double negatives such as holding left + right or up + down will cancel the previous direction rather than being neutral or up respectably.
I looked around on the forum a bit with advanced search but didn't notice a thread for this. Any guides or threads that are available on this subject that someone can show me would be great.
Thanks,
Pagan
I got a hitbox and I must say I like it a lot but I am not happy with the design. I want a larger heavier build, standard size buttons, and a more reliable USB port. A nice option I would also like to implement is getting some custom art.
Also if possible I want to mod it so that double negatives such as holding left + right or up + down will cancel the previous direction rather than being neutral or up respectably.
I looked around on the forum a bit with advanced search but didn't notice a thread for this. Any guides or threads that are available on this subject that someone can show me would be great.
Thanks,
Pagan
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Namco Stick Appreciation!
Are there 2 types of this stick? because I've seen two different stock joysticks inside and wondered if anyone knew the differences.
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Converter Compatibility Thread
Read the FAQ before posting! ![:bluu: :bluu:]()
There is not a converter for using a TE on a system other than the one it was designed for.
There is no USB to anything older. No USB to PS2, Dreamcast, etc. You must mod your stick with a MC Cthulhu or a second PCB.
If you want a stick that works on both Xbox 360 and PS3 (And PS2, Dreamcast, etc.) get a PS2 stick like a HRAP or Namco. You can then use converters to adapt it to various systems.
You can not plug a random USB controller or converter into either the Xbox 360 or PS2. The Xbox 360 only works with Xbox controllers due to its security scheme. The PS2 was never designed to accept it.
The PS3 can use HID compliant (driverless) USB controllers for PS3 and PS1 games (not PS2). This makes the USB Saturn pads worth getting. Beware of bootlegs.
The PS1 Dual Shock has the best compatibility with converters. If you are building a custom stick then these are the way to go. The original, non-analog controllers have problems with most converters and are not recommended if you can avoid them.
Most custom PS1/PS2 sticks were made with Sony PCBs. When submitting a compatilibility report open your stick and see what kind of pad is inside. The Dual Shock pads have analog sticks. The original Digital pads do not.
There are three versions of the SFAC stick. Unscrew the bottom of the case to check the PCB before purchasing an adapter. Check next to the system cable for the voltage. It will read either 3.5V 7.5V or 8V. This number is indicated in the listing below whenever possible.
Please test your converter if it can be connected to a PC:
If you purchase a converter that's USB (PS2 to PS3, etc.) and want to test it for lag (on Windows) then download this application developed by SRK member Colac. It's straightforward to use once you get the hang of it.
PS2 to PS3/USB
Note: Sony is at it again with 3.5. The Real and HAIS are reportedly done for.
The 2.7 firmware update rendered the Sumoto and TAC adapters unusable with the PS3. This was corrected with 2.8. I'm hesitant to recommend them in light of this but they are working again.
The majority of these converters should also work on a PC without drivers (InPin, Pelican). If you only care about PC compatibility then the Super Joy Box 3 Pro was highly recommended. It does not work on the PS3.
*Recommended* InPin: This is the best option that's readily available. It's sold by exclusively by SRK member laugh. Visit his eTokki shop to order one.
Compatible with: Sony PS2, PS1 DS, MAS, HRAP Series, Namco PS1, SFAC 3.5
Incompatible with: SFAC 8V?, certain PS1 Digitals
*Recommended* Pelican: People claim that these are the only adapter to feature code from Sony. They have excellent compatibility with the exception of PS1 digital PCBs. They're by far the most expensive ($50+) but can occasionally be found used at GameStop for a few dollars.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, HRAP 2, SFAC 3.5, Namco PS1, Saulabi
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital, SFAC 7.5V
HVG2: These are reportedly a good converter if your stick has a analog capabilities; like a custom with a PS1 DS. It will not work with a digital PCB like most consumer sticks have (HRAP).
Compatible With: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, Hori Fighting Stick, SFAC 3.5V, 7.5V
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital, Namco PS1, HRAP Series, Tekken 5, Pelican PS2, SFAC Pad
Reviews: Riotblade
DragonPlus: There were conflicting reports on this adapter. Most of its owners reported it as lagless. Press Up+Select for Home.
Compatible with: HRAP 2/SA, Namco PS1
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital, Tekken 5 stick
Cablesforpc: This is the one to get for owners of the SFAC stick with an 8V PCB. It allows two PS2 controllers to be connected.
Compatible with: PS1 DS, SFAC 3.5V, 8V, HRAP 1
Incompatible with: SFAC 7.5V
Reviews: Annihilationscape
Sumoto: These were reported as the best adapter for Sony digital PCBs (original pads without analog sticks). A few users have claimed they're lagless, and I haven't seen a negative review on them yet.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, Tekken 5, Pelican Universal, Pelican PS2, Ascii PS1, SFAC Pad
Incompatible with:
TAC: These were reported to work well with SFAC and HRAP series. MarkMan and others reported that it has issues so I would avoid it in favor of something else. Hold Analog for Home.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, SFAC 3.5V, HRAP 1, HRAP 2/SA
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital
Real (Incompatible with 3.5): These were once all the rage but are now discontinued. They notably do not work with PS2 DS controllers.
Compatible with: PS1 DS, HRAP 2/SA, Namco PS1, SFAC, SFAC Pad
Incompatible with: PS2 DS
Hais (Incompatible with 3.5): These reportedly work well and include a PS2 memory card reader. They have taken Sumoto's place as a solid/budget converter. Press Analog or Up+Select for XMB. Hold Up+Select for Home.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, SFAC, SFAC pad, Saturn PS2 pad, Namco PS1, Tekken 5
Incompatible with: SFAC 8V, Pelican Universal
Reviews: Canto
PS2/3 to Xbox 360
*Recommended* Controller Converter Pro by Blaze (?): This is an unmarked converter that is similar in appearance to the Blaze PS2-360. It notably does not require a 360 controller for passthrough. It reportedly works well with a HRAP3 and features similar compatibility to the Blaze.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS3 DS3, HRAP3, HRAP2, Namco T5, SFAC Pad
Incompatible with: MadCatz TE and SE, Pelican Universal
PS2 to Xbox 360
*Recommended* PS&PS2 to 360 converter (Xtokki360) by Tinybee: These converters, originally sold through Focalprice, are the best available option for PS2 to 360. They do not require an Xbox 360 controller for passthrough like the others listed below. They are also the only converter to feature a headset jack. They are sold by SRK member laugh. He is the recommended supplier because of Focalprice's questionable shipping. Analog or Select + L3 for Guide.
Compatible with: PS1 Digital, PS1 DS, PS2 DS, HRAP Series, Namco, Tekken 5, MC Cthulhu, Mayflash PS2/PS3, Tekken 4, Fighting Stick PS, ASCII Stick 3
Incompatible with:
Reviews: kaioshade, DrgnAK
The following converters require a wired 360 controller to bypass Microsoft's security scheme. A wireless controller with a Play & Charge cable will not work. Read Ikagi-chan's post for more information. The Blaze and Xtokki360 above feature a Microsoft security chip to bypass this requirement.
*Recommended* Xconverter 360 by Joytron: These were the best option until the introduction of the Xtokki360. They are now discontinued. Previously sold by SRK member laugh who brought us the InPin. Analog = Guide.
Compatible with: PS1 Digital, PS1 DS, PS2 DS, HRAP Series, Tekken 5, MAS, Namco, SFAC 3.5, SFAC Controller
Incompatible with:
Reviews: laugh, Ikagi-chan, Gamecop
*Recommended* BlazePro: These Hong Kong converters can be had for $10 on eBay. They are basically superseded by the PS3 to 360 converter listed above.
Compatible with: PS1 Digital, PS1 DS, PS2 DS, HRAP Series, Namco, SFAC 3.5, SFAC Controller, Saturn PS2 pad, Blaze Twin Shock
Incompatible with:
Reviews: Source thread
Max Shooter by Mayflash: These work great except for an issue with simultaneous key presses. Pressing corresponding buttons, for example: Right+Circle will cause the converter to freeze until another button is pressed.
Compatible with: PS1 Digital, PS1 DS, PS2 DS, HRAP 1, SFAC 3.5V, SFAC Pad, Saturn PS2 pad, Namco PS1
Incompatible with: HRAP 2, SFAC 8V
XFPS by XCM: There are a few revisions of this adapter but I can't recommend it at all. It reportedly lags and/or drops input even with a real Sony PS1 or PS2 controller. The OP repeatedly trashes them earlier on in the thread. There are 10 negative posts for every positive I could find. Read this, this, this, this, this, and this before deciding to spend your money on one of these.
Compatible with: Sony PS2, PS1 DS
Incompatible with: Namco PS1, HRAP 2
Xbox 360 to PS3
Cross Battle Adapter by XCM: MarkMan confirmed that this drops inputs similar to the XFPS. People with 360 sticks should look into adding a Cthulhu PCB (Photos) for PS3 compatibility.
Compatible with:
Incompatible with:
PS2 to DC
*Recommended* Total Control Plus: These are usually recommended since they're readily available. Toggle the switches on it to change the triggers.
Compatible with: Sony DS 2, HRAP, HRAP 2, SFAC, Tekken 5
Incompatible with: Some MAS sticks
*Recommended* Dream Connection 2 by Innovation (original URL, sold out): These as reportedly the best converters but are expensive and hard to come by. The SFAC Pad isn't recommended because it treats L1 and R1 (the HP/HK buttons) as the same button.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, SFAC 3.5V, SFAC Pad, HRAP 2/SA, Tekken 5, Pelican PS2
Incompatible with: SFAC 8V
PS2 to GameCube/Wii
*Recommended* Cube JoyBox Pro by Mayflash: These are the most commonly recommended converters for GC. They work with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom on Wii.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, HRAP 1, HRAP 2/SA, MAS, Namco PS1, Tekken 5, SFAC 3.5V, SFAC Controller
Incompatible with:
Magic Path II by EMS: These apparently work equally as well as the Cube JoyBox. They're also reported to work fine with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, HRAP
Incompatible with:
Game Elements (eBay): This is the converter I've happily used for years. It works great on the GameCube/Wii as well as the Xbox. ArcadeStickMonk used it as well.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, SFAC 3.5V, HRAP 2 SA, MAS
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital (works on Xbox) SFAC 8V, Tekken 5 (Works on Xbox), SFAC Controller
PS2 to Xbox
*Recommended* Xbox Magic Box: These are lag free and the Saturn port is awesome. It went completely nuts when I plugged in my PS1 DS stick.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 Digital, HRAP, HRAP 2 SA
Incompatible with: PS1 DS, SFAC Pad, SFAC 8V
*Recommended* Game Elements: These work very well. See the GameCube section above.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, SFAC 3.5V, SFAC Pad, HRAP 2 SA, MAS, Tekken 5
Incompatible with: SFAC 8V, Directional issues w/3rd Strike
X-Connection by Innovation: I would think the Innovation name would guarantee this one a winner, but it reportedly doesn't work with certain games or the HRAP 2.
Compatible with:
Incompatible with: HRAP 2
PS2 to Saturn, SNES, etc.
A company called ToToTEK makes a wide variety of PS2 to classic system adapters. There's one for 3DO, Neo-Geo, Famicom (NES), FC2003 (?), Saturn, GameCube, SNES, PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16), and Genesis (Mega Drive). They reportedly work well from everything I've read.
Saturn to Xbox
*Recommended* Xbox Magic Box: This works great with an official Sega pad. There isn't a Select button for Insert Coin but some Xbox emulators like FB Alpha allow it to be remapped. Only problem is that they're hard to find.
Compatible with: Model 2 (Japanese style) Sega Saturn Pad
Incompatible with: Nights Analog Pad
Saturn to PS2
*Recommended* Keio Console Converters: These are a godsend for people wanting to use their Saturn pads on other systems. They can be chained to other converters for use on the Xbox 360, PS3, etc.
Compatible with: Model 2 (Japanese style) Sega Saturn Pad, HSS-0130
Incompatible with:
Xbox to USB (Not PS3)
The original Xbox uses a USB connector with a funky male end. Female Xbox to male USB adapters can be had on eBay for a few dollars. No conversion is necessary. This reportedly works fine for the SFAC stick.
Xbox 360 to USB (Not PS3)
Xbox 360 sticks/controllers work fine on Windows using Microsoft's drivers. They're available for both 32-bit and 64-bit.

There is not a converter for using a TE on a system other than the one it was designed for.
There is no USB to anything older. No USB to PS2, Dreamcast, etc. You must mod your stick with a MC Cthulhu or a second PCB.
If you want a stick that works on both Xbox 360 and PS3 (And PS2, Dreamcast, etc.) get a PS2 stick like a HRAP or Namco. You can then use converters to adapt it to various systems.
You can not plug a random USB controller or converter into either the Xbox 360 or PS2. The Xbox 360 only works with Xbox controllers due to its security scheme. The PS2 was never designed to accept it.
The PS3 can use HID compliant (driverless) USB controllers for PS3 and PS1 games (not PS2). This makes the USB Saturn pads worth getting. Beware of bootlegs.
The PS1 Dual Shock has the best compatibility with converters. If you are building a custom stick then these are the way to go. The original, non-analog controllers have problems with most converters and are not recommended if you can avoid them.
Most custom PS1/PS2 sticks were made with Sony PCBs. When submitting a compatilibility report open your stick and see what kind of pad is inside. The Dual Shock pads have analog sticks. The original Digital pads do not.
There are three versions of the SFAC stick. Unscrew the bottom of the case to check the PCB before purchasing an adapter. Check next to the system cable for the voltage. It will read either 3.5V 7.5V or 8V. This number is indicated in the listing below whenever possible.
Please test your converter if it can be connected to a PC:
If you purchase a converter that's USB (PS2 to PS3, etc.) and want to test it for lag (on Windows) then download this application developed by SRK member Colac. It's straightforward to use once you get the hang of it.
To accurately test your adapter/converter, you need to:
1) Turn off vertical sync in your graphics card settings.
2) Using a key on your keyboard to run through the program once and record down the input lag time from your keyboard.
3) Plug your gamepad and stick through the adapter that you want to test into your PC. Then, use programs like (xpadder) to map a button on your gamepad or stick to the SAME key that you tested in step one. Run the program and record down the input lag again.
4) Subtract the two results you got from previous steps. If the difference is less than 2 ms (i.e., stick input lag - keyboard input lag <= 2ms), then your adapter can be considered as lag free.
PS2 to PS3/USB
Note: Sony is at it again with 3.5. The Real and HAIS are reportedly done for.
The 2.7 firmware update rendered the Sumoto and TAC adapters unusable with the PS3. This was corrected with 2.8. I'm hesitant to recommend them in light of this but they are working again.
The majority of these converters should also work on a PC without drivers (InPin, Pelican). If you only care about PC compatibility then the Super Joy Box 3 Pro was highly recommended. It does not work on the PS3.
*Recommended* InPin: This is the best option that's readily available. It's sold by exclusively by SRK member laugh. Visit his eTokki shop to order one.
Compatible with: Sony PS2, PS1 DS, MAS, HRAP Series, Namco PS1, SFAC 3.5
Incompatible with: SFAC 8V?, certain PS1 Digitals
*Recommended* Pelican: People claim that these are the only adapter to feature code from Sony. They have excellent compatibility with the exception of PS1 digital PCBs. They're by far the most expensive ($50+) but can occasionally be found used at GameStop for a few dollars.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, HRAP 2, SFAC 3.5, Namco PS1, Saulabi
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital, SFAC 7.5V
HVG2: These are reportedly a good converter if your stick has a analog capabilities; like a custom with a PS1 DS. It will not work with a digital PCB like most consumer sticks have (HRAP).
Compatible With: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, Hori Fighting Stick, SFAC 3.5V, 7.5V
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital, Namco PS1, HRAP Series, Tekken 5, Pelican PS2, SFAC Pad
Reviews: Riotblade
DragonPlus: There were conflicting reports on this adapter. Most of its owners reported it as lagless. Press Up+Select for Home.
Compatible with: HRAP 2/SA, Namco PS1
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital, Tekken 5 stick
Cablesforpc: This is the one to get for owners of the SFAC stick with an 8V PCB. It allows two PS2 controllers to be connected.
Compatible with: PS1 DS, SFAC 3.5V, 8V, HRAP 1
Incompatible with: SFAC 7.5V
Reviews: Annihilationscape
Sumoto: These were reported as the best adapter for Sony digital PCBs (original pads without analog sticks). A few users have claimed they're lagless, and I haven't seen a negative review on them yet.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, Tekken 5, Pelican Universal, Pelican PS2, Ascii PS1, SFAC Pad
Incompatible with:
TAC: These were reported to work well with SFAC and HRAP series. MarkMan and others reported that it has issues so I would avoid it in favor of something else. Hold Analog for Home.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, SFAC 3.5V, HRAP 1, HRAP 2/SA
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital
Real (Incompatible with 3.5): These were once all the rage but are now discontinued. They notably do not work with PS2 DS controllers.
Compatible with: PS1 DS, HRAP 2/SA, Namco PS1, SFAC, SFAC Pad
Incompatible with: PS2 DS
Hais (Incompatible with 3.5): These reportedly work well and include a PS2 memory card reader. They have taken Sumoto's place as a solid/budget converter. Press Analog or Up+Select for XMB. Hold Up+Select for Home.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, SFAC, SFAC pad, Saturn PS2 pad, Namco PS1, Tekken 5
Incompatible with: SFAC 8V, Pelican Universal
Reviews: Canto
PS2/3 to Xbox 360
*Recommended* Controller Converter Pro by Blaze (?): This is an unmarked converter that is similar in appearance to the Blaze PS2-360. It notably does not require a 360 controller for passthrough. It reportedly works well with a HRAP3 and features similar compatibility to the Blaze.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS3 DS3, HRAP3, HRAP2, Namco T5, SFAC Pad
Incompatible with: MadCatz TE and SE, Pelican Universal
PS2 to Xbox 360
*Recommended* PS&PS2 to 360 converter (Xtokki360) by Tinybee: These converters, originally sold through Focalprice, are the best available option for PS2 to 360. They do not require an Xbox 360 controller for passthrough like the others listed below. They are also the only converter to feature a headset jack. They are sold by SRK member laugh. He is the recommended supplier because of Focalprice's questionable shipping. Analog or Select + L3 for Guide.
Compatible with: PS1 Digital, PS1 DS, PS2 DS, HRAP Series, Namco, Tekken 5, MC Cthulhu, Mayflash PS2/PS3, Tekken 4, Fighting Stick PS, ASCII Stick 3
Incompatible with:
Reviews: kaioshade, DrgnAK
The following converters require a wired 360 controller to bypass Microsoft's security scheme. A wireless controller with a Play & Charge cable will not work. Read Ikagi-chan's post for more information. The Blaze and Xtokki360 above feature a Microsoft security chip to bypass this requirement.
*Recommended* Xconverter 360 by Joytron: These were the best option until the introduction of the Xtokki360. They are now discontinued. Previously sold by SRK member laugh who brought us the InPin. Analog = Guide.
Compatible with: PS1 Digital, PS1 DS, PS2 DS, HRAP Series, Tekken 5, MAS, Namco, SFAC 3.5, SFAC Controller
Incompatible with:
Reviews: laugh, Ikagi-chan, Gamecop
*Recommended* BlazePro: These Hong Kong converters can be had for $10 on eBay. They are basically superseded by the PS3 to 360 converter listed above.
Compatible with: PS1 Digital, PS1 DS, PS2 DS, HRAP Series, Namco, SFAC 3.5, SFAC Controller, Saturn PS2 pad, Blaze Twin Shock
Incompatible with:
Reviews: Source thread
Max Shooter by Mayflash: These work great except for an issue with simultaneous key presses. Pressing corresponding buttons, for example: Right+Circle will cause the converter to freeze until another button is pressed.
Compatible with: PS1 Digital, PS1 DS, PS2 DS, HRAP 1, SFAC 3.5V, SFAC Pad, Saturn PS2 pad, Namco PS1
Incompatible with: HRAP 2, SFAC 8V
XFPS by XCM: There are a few revisions of this adapter but I can't recommend it at all. It reportedly lags and/or drops input even with a real Sony PS1 or PS2 controller. The OP repeatedly trashes them earlier on in the thread. There are 10 negative posts for every positive I could find. Read this, this, this, this, this, and this before deciding to spend your money on one of these.
Compatible with: Sony PS2, PS1 DS
Incompatible with: Namco PS1, HRAP 2
Xbox 360 to PS3
Cross Battle Adapter by XCM: MarkMan confirmed that this drops inputs similar to the XFPS. People with 360 sticks should look into adding a Cthulhu PCB (Photos) for PS3 compatibility.
Compatible with:
Incompatible with:
PS2 to DC
*Recommended* Total Control Plus: These are usually recommended since they're readily available. Toggle the switches on it to change the triggers.
Compatible with: Sony DS 2, HRAP, HRAP 2, SFAC, Tekken 5
Incompatible with: Some MAS sticks
*Recommended* Dream Connection 2 by Innovation (original URL, sold out): These as reportedly the best converters but are expensive and hard to come by. The SFAC Pad isn't recommended because it treats L1 and R1 (the HP/HK buttons) as the same button.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, SFAC 3.5V, SFAC Pad, HRAP 2/SA, Tekken 5, Pelican PS2
Incompatible with: SFAC 8V
PS2 to GameCube/Wii
*Recommended* Cube JoyBox Pro by Mayflash: These are the most commonly recommended converters for GC. They work with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom on Wii.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, HRAP 1, HRAP 2/SA, MAS, Namco PS1, Tekken 5, SFAC 3.5V, SFAC Controller
Incompatible with:
Magic Path II by EMS: These apparently work equally as well as the Cube JoyBox. They're also reported to work fine with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, HRAP
Incompatible with:
Game Elements (eBay): This is the converter I've happily used for years. It works great on the GameCube/Wii as well as the Xbox. ArcadeStickMonk used it as well.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, SFAC 3.5V, HRAP 2 SA, MAS
Incompatible with: PS1 Digital (works on Xbox) SFAC 8V, Tekken 5 (Works on Xbox), SFAC Controller
PS2 to Xbox
*Recommended* Xbox Magic Box: These are lag free and the Saturn port is awesome. It went completely nuts when I plugged in my PS1 DS stick.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 Digital, HRAP, HRAP 2 SA
Incompatible with: PS1 DS, SFAC Pad, SFAC 8V
*Recommended* Game Elements: These work very well. See the GameCube section above.
Compatible with: PS2 DS, PS1 DS, PS1 Digital, SFAC 3.5V, SFAC Pad, HRAP 2 SA, MAS, Tekken 5
Incompatible with: SFAC 8V, Directional issues w/3rd Strike
X-Connection by Innovation: I would think the Innovation name would guarantee this one a winner, but it reportedly doesn't work with certain games or the HRAP 2.
Compatible with:
Incompatible with: HRAP 2
PS2 to Saturn, SNES, etc.
A company called ToToTEK makes a wide variety of PS2 to classic system adapters. There's one for 3DO, Neo-Geo, Famicom (NES), FC2003 (?), Saturn, GameCube, SNES, PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16), and Genesis (Mega Drive). They reportedly work well from everything I've read.
Saturn to Xbox
*Recommended* Xbox Magic Box: This works great with an official Sega pad. There isn't a Select button for Insert Coin but some Xbox emulators like FB Alpha allow it to be remapped. Only problem is that they're hard to find.
Compatible with: Model 2 (Japanese style) Sega Saturn Pad
Incompatible with: Nights Analog Pad
Saturn to PS2
*Recommended* Keio Console Converters: These are a godsend for people wanting to use their Saturn pads on other systems. They can be chained to other converters for use on the Xbox 360, PS3, etc.
Compatible with: Model 2 (Japanese style) Sega Saturn Pad, HSS-0130
Incompatible with:
Xbox to USB (Not PS3)
The original Xbox uses a USB connector with a funky male end. Female Xbox to male USB adapters can be had on eBay for a few dollars. No conversion is necessary. This reportedly works fine for the SFAC stick.
Xbox 360 to USB (Not PS3)
Xbox 360 sticks/controllers work fine on Windows using Microsoft's drivers. They're available for both 32-bit and 64-bit.
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How to force my PS4 TE2 to work on Xbone ?
Ok so I have my almost brand new Madcatz Tournament Edition 2 arcade stick.
I love it and I plan to beat the crap out of it when SFV will be released. The problem is I recently switched systems to Xbone and I need some stick to play KI.
Is there any way to make my TE2 compatible to Xbone ? I'm not fond of selling the stick and replace it by atrox.
I love it and I plan to beat the crap out of it when SFV will be released. The problem is I recently switched systems to Xbone and I need some stick to play KI.
Is there any way to make my TE2 compatible to Xbone ? I'm not fond of selling the stick and replace it by atrox.
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Official USFIV/GGXrd/P4U TE2 Thread
New thread since the old "leak" thread didn't seem like it was off to a good start.
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http://madcatz.com/mad-catz-brings-the-fight-home-with-ultra-street-fighter-iv-products/
http://shoryuken.com/2014/06/04/mad-catz-announces-ultra-street-fighter-iv-arcade-fightstick-tournament-edition-2/
What we know:
-TE 2 case (most likely the updated case from the "unbranded" TE2)
-Sanwa parts
-USFIV art
-2 versions, XBox 360 and PlayStation 3/4 version
-360 version has red sides
-PS3/PS4 version has blue sides
-PS3/PS4 version has a toggle switch to select consoles, like the HRAP.V4
-Coming in August

http://madcatz.com/mad-catz-brings-the-fight-home-with-ultra-street-fighter-iv-products/
http://shoryuken.com/2014/06/04/mad-catz-announces-ultra-street-fighter-iv-arcade-fightstick-tournament-edition-2/
What we know:
-TE 2 case (most likely the updated case from the "unbranded" TE2)
-Sanwa parts
-USFIV art
-2 versions, XBox 360 and PlayStation 3/4 version
-360 version has red sides
-PS3/PS4 version has blue sides
-PS3/PS4 version has a toggle switch to select consoles, like the HRAP.V4
-Coming in August
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UD-CPS2: Fully Consolized Capcom Play System 2
Introduction -
Alright, folks, here it is, a fully consolized CPS2. And when I say fully consolized I don't mean with some monstrous external power supply and DB 15 connectors that require custom joysticks or adapters. I'm talking about a setup where everything is "off the shelf."
The core elements of this project are: Power, Video, and Controls:
Power - Internal DC/DC converter. An off the shelf laptop charger supplies this board with power which is then converted to proper voltages necessary to run everything inside.
Video - [NTSC] Composite, S-Video, and low resolution RGB+S (no Component). Uses a standard off the shelf Playstation A/V port cable.
Controls - 2 Player XBOX 360 and PS3 controller support. Yes, you just plug and play.
Photos of one of my prototypes:
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Location Tests -
Devastation 2011 - Phoenix, AZ (early prototype, hard-wired controls)
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EVO 2012 - Las Vegas, NV (prototype, XBOX 360 support)
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AIAB This is It! 2012 - Tucson, AZ (prototype, PS3 & XBOX 360 support)
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ST Games @ EVO 2013 - Las Vegas, NV (production, PS3 & XBOX 360 support)
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F.A.Q. -
Ordering:
General:
Video Related:
Controller Related:
Spinoff Products -
For those of you looking to add XBOX 360 and PS3 controller support to your own superguns, I will be making discrete USB Decoders, soon. There's a dedicated thread for those here:
http://forums.shoryuken.com/discussion/186701/undamned-s-usb-decoders-usb-to-jamma-etc/p1
I will also be making available the internal DC/DC converter used in the UD-CPS2 so people can use those in their own consolization/supergun projects! When those are available, I will update this post with a link to a separate thread.
The rest of this thread is a work log from early in the project up to the present...
Alright, folks, here it is, a fully consolized CPS2. And when I say fully consolized I don't mean with some monstrous external power supply and DB 15 connectors that require custom joysticks or adapters. I'm talking about a setup where everything is "off the shelf."
The core elements of this project are: Power, Video, and Controls:
Power - Internal DC/DC converter. An off the shelf laptop charger supplies this board with power which is then converted to proper voltages necessary to run everything inside.
Video - [NTSC] Composite, S-Video, and low resolution RGB+S (no Component). Uses a standard off the shelf Playstation A/V port cable.
Controls - 2 Player XBOX 360 and PS3 controller support. Yes, you just plug and play.
Photos of one of my prototypes:





Location Tests -
Devastation 2011 - Phoenix, AZ (early prototype, hard-wired controls)

EVO 2012 - Las Vegas, NV (prototype, XBOX 360 support)

AIAB This is It! 2012 - Tucson, AZ (prototype, PS3 & XBOX 360 support)

ST Games @ EVO 2013 - Las Vegas, NV (production, PS3 & XBOX 360 support)

F.A.Q. -
Ordering:
Spoiler:
Q: What am I getting exactly?
A: You will receive a modified system (CPS2 A Board), power adapter (100-240V AC), video cable (Composite & S-Video), and USB cable for future firmware updates to the controller interface. You will still need a game (CPS2 B Board), TV (CRT with S-Video recommended), and controller (X360 or PS3).
Q: Can I pre-order one of these now?
A: Yes! I have not opened an official sales thread, but for the time being you can send me a PM or e-mail me: udgametech [AT] gmail.com
Q: So, how does ordering work, exactly?
A: Just let me know that you want to order a system and I will respond with an order number and an estimated time to complete it. When your order is being built, I will send you a payment request, after which you will have 2 weeks to make payment or forfeit your order position.
Q: How much does shipping cost?
A: It depends on which country you live in. USA is $20. Other countries vary.
Q: What forms of payment do you take?
A: This also depends on which country you live in. USA: PayPal (shipping only to verified address), money order, bank transfer, or personal check. Other countries: bank transfer or money order.
Q: I already have an A Board. Can I save money on my order and just send you mine?
A: Yes. You can receive $30 off of your order for each A-board sent (you can send multiple). However, you are not guaranteed to receive the exact board you sent (it is difficult to keep track of who sent what when they are disassembled in batches). Two other reasons to send me an A Board would be 1.) you would like an ASIA/Grey or SA/Orange compatible system, or 2.) you want an absolutely mint condition A Board and you happen to have one.
Q: I already have a laptop power supply. Can I save money on my order and just use mine?
A: No. I'd rather you start with a setup that has already been guaranteed to work than spend any time trying to figure out why power supply x isn't working properly.
A: You will receive a modified system (CPS2 A Board), power adapter (100-240V AC), video cable (Composite & S-Video), and USB cable for future firmware updates to the controller interface. You will still need a game (CPS2 B Board), TV (CRT with S-Video recommended), and controller (X360 or PS3).
Q: Can I pre-order one of these now?
A: Yes! I have not opened an official sales thread, but for the time being you can send me a PM or e-mail me: udgametech [AT] gmail.com
Q: So, how does ordering work, exactly?
A: Just let me know that you want to order a system and I will respond with an order number and an estimated time to complete it. When your order is being built, I will send you a payment request, after which you will have 2 weeks to make payment or forfeit your order position.
Q: How much does shipping cost?
A: It depends on which country you live in. USA is $20. Other countries vary.
Q: What forms of payment do you take?
A: This also depends on which country you live in. USA: PayPal (shipping only to verified address), money order, bank transfer, or personal check. Other countries: bank transfer or money order.
Q: I already have an A Board. Can I save money on my order and just send you mine?
A: Yes. You can receive $30 off of your order for each A-board sent (you can send multiple). However, you are not guaranteed to receive the exact board you sent (it is difficult to keep track of who sent what when they are disassembled in batches). Two other reasons to send me an A Board would be 1.) you would like an ASIA/Grey or SA/Orange compatible system, or 2.) you want an absolutely mint condition A Board and you happen to have one.
Q: I already have a laptop power supply. Can I save money on my order and just use mine?
A: No. I'd rather you start with a setup that has already been guaranteed to work than spend any time trying to figure out why power supply x isn't working properly.
General:
Spoiler:
Q: What region/color B Board (Game Cartridge) will run on the UD-CPS2?
A: The standard compatibility for the UD-CPS2 is US/Blue and JP/Green (and RENTAL/Yellow, as far as I know). If one desires to play ASIA/Grey or SA/Orange games, a custom order can be placed for a unit which is compatible with (only!) one of those.
Q: Will this still work on an arcade cabinet?
A: No. Even if the JAMMA connector were exposed, there are still technical reasons for it not being able to run both ways.
A: The standard compatibility for the UD-CPS2 is US/Blue and JP/Green (and RENTAL/Yellow, as far as I know). If one desires to play ASIA/Grey or SA/Orange games, a custom order can be placed for a unit which is compatible with (only!) one of those.
Q: Will this still work on an arcade cabinet?
A: No. Even if the JAMMA connector were exposed, there are still technical reasons for it not being able to run both ways.
Video Related:
Spoiler:
Q: I'm tired of lugging around a heavy CRT TV to gatherings/tournaments. Being able to hook this up to a monitor would be a huge convenience. Is there any way to have Component Video available for this?
A: Not natively. You could run the UD-CPS2's RGBS output through an RGB to Component transcoder (like this) to output 240p Component Video, but any HD monitor (that actually supports 240p) must upscale that resolution in order to display it. Upscaling inevitably adds lag to your setup, therefore (non-HD) CRTs are the lag free display of choice for this system.
Q: I would like to stream/capture video from this unit. Do you have a recommended setup?
A: In the realm of standard resolution, the highest video quality for the least amount of hardware headache is certainly S-Video. By simply running S-Video and Stereo Audio to a distribution amplifier (like this or CE Labs AV 400SV) you can run both the player setup and stream/capture setup at excellent quality with fairly little extra hardware/cabling.
Q: Will this output PAL video?
A: No. There are no immediate plans to add PAL support.
A: Not natively. You could run the UD-CPS2's RGBS output through an RGB to Component transcoder (like this) to output 240p Component Video, but any HD monitor (that actually supports 240p) must upscale that resolution in order to display it. Upscaling inevitably adds lag to your setup, therefore (non-HD) CRTs are the lag free display of choice for this system.
Q: I would like to stream/capture video from this unit. Do you have a recommended setup?
A: In the realm of standard resolution, the highest video quality for the least amount of hardware headache is certainly S-Video. By simply running S-Video and Stereo Audio to a distribution amplifier (like this or CE Labs AV 400SV) you can run both the player setup and stream/capture setup at excellent quality with fairly little extra hardware/cabling.
Q: Will this output PAL video?
A: No. There are no immediate plans to add PAL support.
Controller Related:
Spoiler:
Q: Will all PS3 and XBOX 360 controllers work with UD-CPS2?
A: This cannot be guaranteed, but based on location testing, it certainly works with the majority. Also, the controller interface firmware can be updated via USB, so future firmware updates may expand controller support as more data is gathered.
Q: Can USB controllers other than XBOX 360 & PS3 be used?
A: No. I'd like to add support for other controller types in the future, though.
Q: Can buttons be re-mapped?
A: Yes, all buttons except for START and SELECT are able to be mapped to any one of the 6 Punch/Kick buttons.
Q: Can directions be re-mapped?
A: No.
A: This cannot be guaranteed, but based on location testing, it certainly works with the majority. Also, the controller interface firmware can be updated via USB, so future firmware updates may expand controller support as more data is gathered.
Q: Can USB controllers other than XBOX 360 & PS3 be used?
A: No. I'd like to add support for other controller types in the future, though.
Q: Can buttons be re-mapped?
A: Yes, all buttons except for START and SELECT are able to be mapped to any one of the 6 Punch/Kick buttons.
Q: Can directions be re-mapped?
A: No.
Spinoff Products -
For those of you looking to add XBOX 360 and PS3 controller support to your own superguns, I will be making discrete USB Decoders, soon. There's a dedicated thread for those here:
http://forums.shoryuken.com/discussion/186701/undamned-s-usb-decoders-usb-to-jamma-etc/p1
I will also be making available the internal DC/DC converter used in the UD-CPS2 so people can use those in their own consolization/supergun projects! When those are available, I will update this post with a link to a separate thread.
The rest of this thread is a work log from early in the project up to the present...
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Common Ground Club - Post up your Common Ground Pad/Stick Finds
Searching through TT revealed that there isn't a complete list of Common Ground Pads/Sticks out there ready for general consumption. I thought having one long list (thread) would be useful after I posted a similar question on my FB page. Since may of us TT folks like using custom sticks or modifying off the shelf stuff and the latest Fighting Game Tourney news suggests PS4 is the future... it made sense to have discuss some Pad hacking options. So here goes (some from my thread with real names, they won't be used for privacy)...
PS4
Guilty Gear Collector's edition pad - PS4 - Confirmed by Gummo
Hori Fighting Commander 4 - P4 - Confirmed by Gummo
PS3
XBOX ONE PADS
XBOX ONE Mini series (triggers need to be inverted) - XBOX ONE - Confirmed by Gummo
Hori Pad One (triggers don't need to be inverted) - XBOX ONE - Confirmed by Gummo
XBOX 360
Rock Candy - XBOX 360 - Confirmed by Confirmed by Gummo
Mad Catz 4716 PAD (triggers need to be inverted on most revisions) Can be rebranded as GameStop, not to be confused with the PDP made version. - Darksakul
Mad Catz 04758 ARCADE GameSTICK for Xbox Live Arcade (triggers need to be inverted) - Darksakul
PDP 360 Versus Pad (may not be suitable for dual-mod as all the buttons and directions are active-high - Darksakul/FreedomGundam
It's fine for use on its own, though. Just don't plan on using it in a dual-mod.
Nintendo - NES/Famicom
Lacks system Plug/ hardwired to console, electrically compatible with US/European NES consoles - Darksakul
Original Nintendo Japanese Famicom Controllers - Common Ground (both players, both the round and square button varieties) - Darksakul
Sharp Famicom Twin Controllers, all variants (Common ground) - Darksakul
Famicom Titler Controllers (Common ground, identical to Famicom Twin Controller) - Darksakul
Famicom versions used a deep socket DB 15 similar to Neo Geo controllers, electrically compatible with US/European NES consoles. - Darksakul
Original Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System Controllers - Darksakul
Original Nintendo NES2/NES Top Loader/Famicom AV "Dog Bone" controllers - Darksakul
Hudson Soft Joy Card Famicom Controller (includes the original and the Hector 87 controllers) - Darksakul
Hudson Soft Joycard Sansui SSS NES/Famicom (Needs to test)
Hori NES and Famicom gamepad - Darksakul
NES Max - Darksakul
Nintendo NES Advantage stick - Darksakul
ASCII STICK Controller AS-2088-FC - Darksakul
Yobo Knock off NES/Famicom controller - Darksakul
Super Nintendo/ Super Famicom
Original Nintendo SNES/SFC Gamepad - Darksakul
Nintendo/Hori Super Game Boy Controller - Darksakul
NEO-GEO
AES Stick - Common Knowledge
NGCD Pad - Common Knowledge
NEO-GEO CD Controller Pro - Common Knowledge
Multi-Console PCBs
PS360+ - XBOX, PS2, PS3, XBOX 360, NES, SNES, DREAMCAST, SATURN, Limited PS4
Toodles MC Cthulhu - PS3, PS2, PSX, PC, Gamecube, Wii through Gamecube controller Port, Xbox, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine, NES/Famicom, SNES/Super Famicom
Mayflash - PS3 XBOX 360 - Has separate grounds, all 0 volts. You can crossover to any one and the inputs to work fine. Shorting all "grounds" to each other seems to work.
Post your findings in the comments (format like I did for easy of copy/paste) and I will keep this top thread up to date.
I recommend keeping the discussion to the pads and technology and not the shops/sites/etc that carry them. If you need to find one listed, I recommend checking here: www.google.com

PS4
Guilty Gear Collector's edition pad - PS4 - Confirmed by Gummo
Hori Fighting Commander 4 - P4 - Confirmed by Gummo
PS3
XBOX ONE PADS
XBOX ONE Mini series (triggers need to be inverted) - XBOX ONE - Confirmed by Gummo
Hori Pad One (triggers don't need to be inverted) - XBOX ONE - Confirmed by Gummo
XBOX 360
Rock Candy - XBOX 360 - Confirmed by Confirmed by Gummo
Mad Catz 4716 PAD (triggers need to be inverted on most revisions) Can be rebranded as GameStop, not to be confused with the PDP made version. - Darksakul
Mad Catz 04758 ARCADE GameSTICK for Xbox Live Arcade (triggers need to be inverted) - Darksakul
PDP 360 Versus Pad (may not be suitable for dual-mod as all the buttons and directions are active-high - Darksakul/FreedomGundam
It's fine for use on its own, though. Just don't plan on using it in a dual-mod.
Nintendo - NES/Famicom
Lacks system Plug/ hardwired to console, electrically compatible with US/European NES consoles - Darksakul
Original Nintendo Japanese Famicom Controllers - Common Ground (both players, both the round and square button varieties) - Darksakul
Sharp Famicom Twin Controllers, all variants (Common ground) - Darksakul
Famicom Titler Controllers (Common ground, identical to Famicom Twin Controller) - Darksakul
Famicom versions used a deep socket DB 15 similar to Neo Geo controllers, electrically compatible with US/European NES consoles. - Darksakul
Original Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System Controllers - Darksakul
Original Nintendo NES2/NES Top Loader/Famicom AV "Dog Bone" controllers - Darksakul
Hudson Soft Joy Card Famicom Controller (includes the original and the Hector 87 controllers) - Darksakul
Hudson Soft Joycard Sansui SSS NES/Famicom (Needs to test)
Hori NES and Famicom gamepad - Darksakul
NES Max - Darksakul
Nintendo NES Advantage stick - Darksakul
ASCII STICK Controller AS-2088-FC - Darksakul
Yobo Knock off NES/Famicom controller - Darksakul
Super Nintendo/ Super Famicom
Original Nintendo SNES/SFC Gamepad - Darksakul
Nintendo/Hori Super Game Boy Controller - Darksakul
NEO-GEO
AES Stick - Common Knowledge
NGCD Pad - Common Knowledge
NEO-GEO CD Controller Pro - Common Knowledge
Multi-Console PCBs
PS360+ - XBOX, PS2, PS3, XBOX 360, NES, SNES, DREAMCAST, SATURN, Limited PS4
Toodles MC Cthulhu - PS3, PS2, PSX, PC, Gamecube, Wii through Gamecube controller Port, Xbox, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine, NES/Famicom, SNES/Super Famicom
Mayflash - PS3 XBOX 360 - Has separate grounds, all 0 volts. You can crossover to any one and the inputs to work fine. Shorting all "grounds" to each other seems to work.
Post your findings in the comments (format like I did for easy of copy/paste) and I will keep this top thread up to date.
I recommend keeping the discussion to the pads and technology and not the shops/sites/etc that carry them. If you need to find one listed, I recommend checking here: www.google.com
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Rollie Electronics - Rollie Translucent Pushbuttons 24mm or 30mm $1.00 each.
Rollie Translucent Pushbuttons 1.00 ea. while supplies last.
24mm Yellow, Blue, Red, Green, Pink and Clear
30mm Yellow, Blue, Red, Green, Pink and Clear
If you have any questions you may contact me at jpipp@ymail.com
Parts ship from the US. All Prices in US Dollars. Prices above DO NOT include shipping. In your e-mails ALWAYS include your NAME and FULL ADDRESS.
Regards,
Ponyboy
24mm Yellow, Blue, Red, Green, Pink and Clear
30mm Yellow, Blue, Red, Green, Pink and Clear
If you have any questions you may contact me at jpipp@ymail.com
Parts ship from the US. All Prices in US Dollars. Prices above DO NOT include shipping. In your e-mails ALWAYS include your NAME and FULL ADDRESS.
Regards,
Ponyboy
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Tournament Management Software
Hi.
What is the best tournament management software?
Iv had some ups-and-downs with ALJ's tournament maker, and there for looking if there is a better alternative now or any equally good alternative.
The problem with ALJ is that it randomly crashes (some versions more then others). and that the interface is a bit stiff/uncustomizable for my liking.
I dont really care if it cost anything, the event Im about to manage the videogame tournaments on is sponsoring me with money for a good tournament software if needed.
It would be nice if it has a built in web announcement alternative.
something enabling me to automatically sync the results on a website for others to be able to follow the progress of the tournament.
Thanks in advance.
//crimson4649
What is the best tournament management software?
Iv had some ups-and-downs with ALJ's tournament maker, and there for looking if there is a better alternative now or any equally good alternative.
The problem with ALJ is that it randomly crashes (some versions more then others). and that the interface is a bit stiff/uncustomizable for my liking.
I dont really care if it cost anything, the event Im about to manage the videogame tournaments on is sponsoring me with money for a good tournament software if needed.
It would be nice if it has a built in web announcement alternative.
something enabling me to automatically sync the results on a website for others to be able to follow the progress of the tournament.
Thanks in advance.
//crimson4649
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Pushbutton Replacement Rims
Hey guys, I recently purchased a TE2. I replaced the plexi due to poor quality of the stock plexi, and swapped the artwork. In the process, as I was removing the buttons, I ran into a little trouble. Unlike the Sanwas I used previous to purchasing this stick, I found the tabs on the rims of my buttons very stiff and brittle. So much so, that one tab on each of my 8 buttons broke as I was removing them. I've never experienced this before, and was hoping someone may know of a vendor that would sell me replacement rims without the full assembly?
I have some additional rims but not in the color black. I know buttons aren't egregiously expensive, but after paying 200 for a stick in addition to the plexi etc... im trying to cut costs where i can so I can start enjoying this thing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I have some additional rims but not in the color black. I know buttons aren't egregiously expensive, but after paying 200 for a stick in addition to the plexi etc... im trying to cut costs where i can so I can start enjoying this thing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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