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    Converting a DC Arcade stick into a PS2 stick.

    Firstly, is it possible. Secondly, what would you need to do?

    I have a DC stick which was converted to be an Xbox stick, (thanks Geldra!) so I imagine it must work the other way round too.

    Any ideas, or site with guides, or have any of you actually done this?

    Cheers

    #2
    Aye it can be done with any system. You would have to get a ps2 controller circuit board. Then its just a matter of soldering the wires from the buttons on the arcade stick to the points on the ps2 controller board.

    My brother did the arcade sticks i've seen converted so i cant go into great detail but thats the basic way of doing it.

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      #3
      My only concern with that idea (though it seems fine for the most part) is that the PS2 buttons are all analogue, not digital; isn't that going to be an issue?

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        #4
        depends if you use a fully analog donor ps2 stick or not. Just get a ps1 stick and you will be fine (doesn't even have to be in good nick either)

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          #5
          Cool, thanks guys. Now where to get a cheap PS1 stick?

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            #6
            a cheap ps1 control pad, a dirty third party one from computer exchange or gamestation might work. All you need is the circuit board to have 2 points for each button on the control pad, so that you can solder the wires from the dc arcade stick buttons to them.

            In fact i'd recommend using a the cheaper functioning pad you can find, if they are cheap it usually means its a lot easier to solder on them.

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              #7
              Oh the blasphemy!

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                #8
                but if I use a pad, can I still rewire the joystick microswitches?

                I mean, with the xbox one, Geldra just ripped out the dc stick innards and exchanged them with the xbox ones.

                Using a pad would be brilliant, as I have a REALLY cheap one that came free with a dance mat. Has anyone actually done this conversion with a pad? If it could work then I would buy a soldering iron tmoro and give it a go.

                I just dont want to ruin a beloved dc stick for nothing.

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                  #9
                  I've done an xbox one with a pad. My brother has done a gamecube and xbox one using the circuit board from pads. I have only ever used pads in fact!

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                    #10
                    Well, in that case, woohoo! Thanks!

                    I ended up using the gamester stick for the xbox to butcher, as I had originally bought it as a joystick, for ?10, and realised how turd it was.

                    Hmm, I may well be playing evo on a DC stick, like it was meant to be played - arcade style!

                    If you know of any guides or step by steps on this I would be most grateful. I had a look but didnt find anything.

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                      #11
                      Ok,

                      taking this a step further is there room in the DC arcade stick to insert the circuit board from a cheapo wireless PS2 pad to create a wireless PS2 enabled DC Arcade Stick? The arcade sticks look cavernous but I haven't got one yet to take apart for myself.

                      Or is there room for both the innards of a standard PS2 pad and a GC pad to make it multi-format? I know there's other issues when using two separate formats (differing voltages, switches etc) but I just need to know if its possible.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by johnkiddier
                        Ok,

                        taking this a step further is there room in the DC arcade stick to insert the circuit board from a cheapo wireless PS2 pad to create a wireless PS2 enabled DC Arcade Stick? The arcade sticks look cavernous but I haven't got one yet to take apart for myself.

                        Or is there room for both the innards of a standard PS2 pad and a GC pad to make it multi-format? I know there's other issues when using two separate formats (differing voltages, switches etc) but I just need to know if its possible.
                        How would this work? Would you have the wires from a joystick going into a multi-switch, which connected to both the PS2 and GC pads?

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                          #13
                          Well couldnt you just solder 2 wires to each button, with one set going to a ps2 pad, and one set to a gc pad - and just plug into the console you want?

                          There is enough space in the DC arcade stick to house an island in a sea of chocolate milk, with a fully inhabitable atmosphere, and possibly a small solar system.

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                            #14
                            It could definitely be done but could become messy if your not careful. There are two big tube like things in the middle of the stick which can be a pain the arse to get round, but once you've sorted that little problem out you'll be set.

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                              #15
                              So, to recap,

                              I can get a DC stick, rip out the existing PCBand replace it with the internals from a wireless PS2 pad and a wireless GC pad? So long as I'm tidy with my wiring and wire up each button to both boards it can be done?

                              I think I'm going to give this a go.

                              I'll post my results as and when I get them.

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