Kinda a double question.
Do paewangs have any problems with them?
The holes for the buttons on the hori stick seem too small for standard sanwas to fit in so I need to make them bigger. What tool would be the best for this?
your wang
I was gonna try but then the holes would become too big
Usually the Hori stick has tabs on them that prevent sanwas...but you can file them down...or if you're lazy...just bend those suckers down.
...or at least that's my experience with an EX2 I had.
Wait what? Are you talking about Hrap3s? Sanwa buttons go in easy.
No the fighting stick 3. I should have cleared that one up sorry. So begins the long journey of sanding down these suckers.
Guttered :/
Quote from: [SAS]karizzma on March 26, 2011, 11:13:31 PM
No the fighting stick 3. I should have cleared that one up sorry. So begins the long journey of sanding down these suckers.
Yeah, it's identical to the Wii stick we modded bro
Use tin snips to chop the majority of the tab off before you sand, so you aren't there for 40 years - it makes a massive difference - as long as there isn't anything too sharp, you won't even need to sand - just be totally precise with your tin snips lol
As for the Paewang, I haven't heard anything bad about them - Nates one is still sweet - just make sure it can fit inside the stick somewhere - there isn't much room.
Also, if I remember correctly, there's a dedicated pcb for the start/select/home buttons that needs to stay there - it's small, but you need it since the buttons aren't microswitches.
Paweangs perfectly fine. If you choose to go for the stick then you will have to file out the holes to fit the sanwa buttons. Stick is easy enough to replace with a JLF as well. Only shit thing I don't like is the button layout. The first two buttons (lp/lk) are in a fucked up position and at an stupid angle. Though for the same cost of the PCB it's nice to have them to stick other shitty PCB's and give them to family as gifts and shit.
My two paewangs are going still going fine and easy to switch between the consoles. Had them since July last year.
some people have had problems with the paewangs somehow making the home button of the other persons stick randomly turn on lol
Finally got the buttons in and found a way for the stick to sit there. But now I cannot put the bottom plate on because the stick is too long lol. Might have to sand out the bottom plate a bit it would seem.
Also how is wiring up the paewang? since Im going have to wire the paewang to another PCB does that have any effect on it at all?
Yes. You can potentially get short circuits and shit. Why are you wiring it to another PCB? Dual modding for PS2?
I have to use the stock PCB for the start/select buttons.
Easy, just solder the wires for both buttons from the paewang to the PCB on the stick. Quite simple dude.
Do I need to solder another button so I can change in between xbox/ps3 mode for the paewang or does it just auto detect?
QuoteWhen you unpack the Paewang Revolution, it is in Xbox 360 mode by default. This means that when it is first switched on it will expect to be used with an Xbox 360. To use the Paewang Revolution with a PS3 console or PC, simply hold down the Turbo button when you connect the Paewang Revolution to your PS3 console or PC. This will change the default mode of the Paewang Revolution to PS3/PC. If you wish to change the default mode of Paewang Revolution back to Xbox 360 then simply repeat the process by holding down the Turbo button whilst plugging into the Xbox 360 console.
You can solder the turbo and home button together if you don't have enough buttons on the case pcb.
I also have a FS3 and I think my buttons are starting to fuck up because of Marvel. This game makes smash the shit outta the buttons ;D R1 isn't working properly even though it's almost never pressed. How hard is it to put in sanwa buttons? Also the button layout for the FS3 is:
L1 | Square | Triangle | R1 |
L2 | X | Circle | R2 |
If I open it up would it be easy to switch them around to:
Square | Triangle | R1 | L1 |
X | Circle | R2 | L2 |
If you are still using the stock setup it would be pretty hard cause the buttons are soldered right to the PCB. No wire in between the buttons and PCB.
Awwww stink so I'd have to get a new PCB too? Stuff that for now.
Quote from: Nick4now on April 14, 2011, 05:04:37 PM
Awwww stink so I'd have to get a new PCB too? Stuff that for now.
Not necessarily, there's a pcb soldered to the back of the buttons - if you swap in Sanwas, you can just get rid of the button PCB and solder the buttons to the main pcb via wires
Oh cool, sounds too hard for me to pull that off but we'll probably give it a go anyways :D
This thread has more info: http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=179535 - the ps3 fighting sticks and wii fighting sticks are identical (in terms of components) as far as I know